Hey everyone,
Could someone help me with the following question:
I am a student from Belgium with a master's degree in law with an average of 77% ("with great distinction").
The website requires for Belgian students: "Licentiate and other two cycle diplomas with final grade of 77.5% (with distinction); 15.5 out of 20".
So, according to the website, 77.5% means passing "with distinction", while in Belgium that is considered as "with great distinction".
Does anyone have an idea if I meet the entry requirements with my master degree?
Thanks!
I think that may be wrong or outdated, since I found some other typos as well, for example they will consider merit as 70% on one page and 69% on another. Just go ahead and apply, you definitely meet the requirements.
[quote]Hey everyone, <br><br>Could someone help me with the following question: <div><br></div><div>I am a student from Belgium with a master's degree in law with an average of 77% ("with great distinction"). </div><div><br></div><div>The website requires for Belgian students: "Licentiate and other two cycle diplomas with final grade of 77.5% (with distinction); 15.5 out of 20".</div><div><br></div><div>So, according to the website, 77.5% means passing "with distinction", while in Belgium that is considered as "with great distinction". </div><div><br></div><div>Does anyone have an idea if I meet the entry requirements with my master degree?</div><div><br>Thanks! </div><br> [/quote]<br><br>I think that may be wrong or outdated, since I found some other typos as well, for example they will consider merit as 70% on one page and 69% on another. Just go ahead and apply, you definitely meet the requirements.