Hi SuzyQ
FYI, I got my admission to King's College London, Univ of Manchester (which was the first to respond) and Univ of Dundee (CEPMLP). Still waiting for Warwick to reply.
Not sure which one to take up but a lot will depend on which Univ gives me a partial scholarship, if at all, since I'm going to finance my studies with a loan.
What's your take on which of the above Colleges to choose?
Cheers
Prash
International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
Posted Apr 27, 2008 21:44
FYI, I got my admission to King's College London, Univ of Manchester (which was the first to respond) and Univ of Dundee (CEPMLP). Still waiting for Warwick to reply.
Not sure which one to take up but a lot will depend on which Univ gives me a partial scholarship, if at all, since I'm going to finance my studies with a loan.
What's your take on which of the above Colleges to choose?
Cheers
Prash
Posted May 15, 2008 14:45
Hi Prashbez
Congratulations on the offers you have!
I think that, in addition to ranking, your choice of course is also relevant in choosing a University. All three Universities are good; but for Commercial law, I would choose Kings College from the list. Aside the positive comments I have read about Kings College on this site, my friend, who studied Commerial law in that school talked positively about the modules and teaching method.
Dundee's CEPMLP has an excellent reputation; I would recommend Dundee for oil & gas related courses.
Manchester is a good school as well; but for commercial law, I prefer Kings College.
Good luck to you with the scholarship search!
Congratulations on the offers you have!
I think that, in addition to ranking, your choice of course is also relevant in choosing a University. All three Universities are good; but for Commercial law, I would choose Kings College from the list. Aside the positive comments I have read about Kings College on this site, my friend, who studied Commerial law in that school talked positively about the modules and teaching method.
Dundee's CEPMLP has an excellent reputation; I would recommend Dundee for oil & gas related courses.
Manchester is a good school as well; but for commercial law, I prefer Kings College.
Good luck to you with the scholarship search!
Posted May 15, 2008 16:27
Hi SuzyQ
Thanks for your wishes and response.
I've decided to take up the King's College London offer for the moment. I'm interested in doing the LLM in International Finance, so KCL seems the best for me right now. Of course if I do get a substantial scholarship at one of the other Universities, then I'll need to sit down and decide whether it's worth giving up the KCL brand for a lesser known brand but with a scholarship.
Even I've gotten positive feedback from friends on KCL and the teachers. In fact my friend studied with the same teachers as I would be studying with and he said they were excellent.
Suzy where are you going for your studies? Or have you finished already?
Thanks for your wishes and response.
I've decided to take up the King's College London offer for the moment. I'm interested in doing the LLM in International Finance, so KCL seems the best for me right now. Of course if I do get a substantial scholarship at one of the other Universities, then I'll need to sit down and decide whether it's worth giving up the KCL brand for a lesser known brand but with a scholarship.
Even I've gotten positive feedback from friends on KCL and the teachers. In fact my friend studied with the same teachers as I would be studying with and he said they were excellent.
Suzy where are you going for your studies? Or have you finished already?
Posted May 15, 2008 17:53
Hi Prashbez
I think I agree with your choice.
I have an offer from Dundee for Pet law & Policy. Warwick is my preferred choice but I haven't heard from them yet.
I think I agree with your choice.
I have an offer from Dundee for Pet law & Policy. Warwick is my preferred choice but I haven't heard from them yet.
Posted May 15, 2008 18:13
Well Dundee is good for that course for sure though the fees is 13500 pounds compared to KCL which is 12500. But your living cost will be much lower in Dundee, maybe about 8500 pounds.
All the best for Warwick. They didn't even consider my application. I've posted a feedback on that whole fiasco in another post on this site. lol.
Didn't you apply to KCL?
All the best for Warwick. They didn't even consider my application. I've posted a feedback on that whole fiasco in another post on this site. lol.
Didn't you apply to KCL?
Posted May 28, 2008 01:59
HI, I am a girl who are going to Warwick in this year. So excited!!! I knew that this program is quite new. There is a few Thai student studying this program. However, its module are very interesting!!!
NICE TO MEET YOU GUY!!!
NICE TO MEET YOU GUY!!!
Posted May 29, 2008 19:38
Hi Giftsy
Nice to meet you too... and I'm female as well.
Congratulations!!! Can see U have admission to Warwick already. I'm yet to hear from them. Hopefully, I should soon. Will let you when it falls thru.
Nice to meet you too... and I'm female as well.
Congratulations!!! Can see U have admission to Warwick already. I'm yet to hear from them. Hopefully, I should soon. Will let you when it falls thru.
Posted Jun 03, 2008 09:53
Hi SuzyQ
Nice to meet you. I hope i will see you at Warwick as well. Please tell me immediately if u know it!!!
I have to study pre sessional for 5 weeks.
Hope to see ya!!
Nice to meet you. I hope i will see you at Warwick as well. Please tell me immediately if u know it!!!
I have to study pre sessional for 5 weeks.
Hope to see ya!!
Posted Jul 05, 2008 22:25
hi..I'm from India(New Delhi) and have received an unconditional offer from Warwick for LLM in International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation.Would like to know if others from Delhi or India have applied for the same course? Also, how r the placement opportunities in Warwick after this course?
Thanks
Thanks
Posted Sep 22, 2008 16:54
Hi,
Anyone who took the course LLM International Corporate Governance at Warwick last year....It would be nice if you could share your views with forum members about your impressions of the course.
Thanks.
Hi,
Anyone who took the course LLM International Corporate Governance at Warwick last year....It would be nice if you could share your views with forum members about your impressions of the course.
Thanks.
Posted Mar 13, 2009 14:20
Hi, I applied for an LLM in ICGFR early January, my supporting documents were completed in early February and am yet to hear any feedback, has anyone who submitted within this period received any news.
Posted Mar 13, 2009 20:42
hi temitope..
i equally applied in jan, some of my documents have been sent though.still waiting in line for a favourable response. happy to find sum1 from naija.bet u r?
i equally applied in jan, some of my documents have been sent though.still waiting in line for a favourable response. happy to find sum1 from naija.bet u r?
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