Hey my learned fellow applicants:
I just got an unconditional offer from UCL this morning (Hong Kong time). I am sure if a douchebag like me can get an offer, so could you guys. I have waited for two months and a half to get the final reply, so I think it may take some time to wait for an offer. Be patient and you will do fine.
All the best!!
KCL UCL QMUL LSE LLM 2016 2017 APPLICANTS
Posted Jul 13, 2016 10:37
I just got an unconditional offer from UCL this morning (Hong Kong time). I am sure if a douchebag like me can get an offer, so could you guys. I have waited for two months and a half to get the final reply, so I think it may take some time to wait for an offer. Be patient and you will do fine.
All the best!!
Posted Jul 14, 2016 17:42
Hey my learned fellow applicants:
I just got an unconditional offer from UCL this morning (Hong Kong time). I am sure if a douchebag like me can get an offer, so could you guys. I have waited for two months and a half to get the final reply, so I think it may take some time to wait for an offer. Be patient and you will do fine.
All the best!!
How much did you score in your graduate course? And any idea till which date do they make offers? Thanks
I just got an unconditional offer from UCL this morning (Hong Kong time). I am sure if a douchebag like me can get an offer, so could you guys. I have waited for two months and a half to get the final reply, so I think it may take some time to wait for an offer. Be patient and you will do fine.
All the best!!</blockquote>
How much did you score in your graduate course? And any idea till which date do they make offers? Thanks
Posted Jul 15, 2016 06:35
Hey Gauravmj,
I have got a high 2:1 with my LLB degree, but I haven't done any postgraduate studies so far. With regard to your second question, I applied LSE last year and they were still considering exceptions to conditional offer in September. So I think UCL would also likely be (re)considering conditional offers and making unconditional offers to applicants on their waiting list. Hope this helps.
I have got a high 2:1 with my LLB degree, but I haven't done any postgraduate studies so far. With regard to your second question, I applied LSE last year and they were still considering exceptions to conditional offer in September. So I think UCL would also likely be (re)considering conditional offers and making unconditional offers to applicants on their waiting list. Hope this helps.
Posted Jul 16, 2016 12:26
Hey Gauravmj,
I have got a high 2:1 with my LLB degree, but I haven't done any postgraduate studies so far. With regard to your second question, I applied LSE last year and they were still considering exceptions to conditional offer in September. So I think UCL would also likely be (re)considering conditional offers and making unconditional offers to applicants on their waiting list. Hope this helps.
Thanks mate for replying. I already have an unconditional offer from QMUL. However my first priority is still UCL. They have contacted my referees and have asked for my LORs, on the portal it shows that my application is under assessment. I have passed my graduation with second division but I've worked with a Chief Justice and a Member of Parliament and have letter of recommendations from them. Do you think it will make a difference?
I have got a high 2:1 with my LLB degree, but I haven't done any postgraduate studies so far. With regard to your second question, I applied LSE last year and they were still considering exceptions to conditional offer in September. So I think UCL would also likely be (re)considering conditional offers and making unconditional offers to applicants on their waiting list. Hope this helps.</blockquote>
Thanks mate for replying. I already have an unconditional offer from QMUL. However my first priority is still UCL. They have contacted my referees and have asked for my LORs, on the portal it shows that my application is under assessment. I have passed my graduation with second division but I've worked with a Chief Justice and a Member of Parliament and have letter of recommendations from them. Do you think it will make a difference?
Posted Jul 16, 2016 12:38
Hi! Is anyone who accpted an offer from LSE staying in Lilian Knowles house?
Hi ! I'll be staying there :)
Hi ! I'll be staying there :)
Posted Jul 16, 2016 13:05
Anybody got the Cas from KCL?
Posted Jul 19, 2016 12:25
Anybody got the Cas from KCL?
I am still waiting for CAS from KCL too.
I am still waiting for CAS from KCL too.
Posted Aug 02, 2016 23:48
Guys! Ive been accepted to UCL.
Nevertheless, I have one tier 4 visa application question:
I will fund my studies by myself with a student loan and with my own money.
Do you know if I can do this? My question arises because in the Tier 4 Guide Manual, only appears partially fund by a Official Sponsorship, and I am a partially fund by a loan and it does not appears anything about it, it only talks when students are fully fund by loans but not partially. Do you know anything about this issue??
Nevertheless, I have one tier 4 visa application question:
I will fund my studies by myself with a student loan and with my own money.
Do you know if I can do this? My question arises because in the Tier 4 Guide Manual, only appears partially fund by a Official Sponsorship, and I am a partially fund by a loan and it does not appears anything about it, it only talks when students are fully fund by loans but not partially. Do you know anything about this issue??
Posted Aug 05, 2016 14:58
My UCL application status changed to "Application is currently being processed by admissions". Does it mean I will get an offer? Can anybody please help me out here? Thanks x
Posted Aug 06, 2016 01:28
Hello everyone :)
I received a conditional offer from King's a couple of days ago, and at this point im waiting for my referees to submit their references for LSE. Given the fact that i plan to take courses from competition and finance, which uni would be better?
I have just finished my 2nd year in LLB and wanted to apply to KCL too, but my 2nd year grades were not so good and wanted to know if that will make any difference in my application?
Thank you.
I received a conditional offer from King's a couple of days ago, and at this point im waiting for my referees to submit their references for LSE. Given the fact that i plan to take courses from competition and finance, which uni would be better?
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I have just finished my 2nd year in LLB and wanted to apply to KCL too, but my 2nd year grades were not so good and wanted to know if that will make any difference in my application?
Thank you.
Posted Aug 08, 2016 14:13
Any updates on the LSE reserve list anyone?
Posted Aug 10, 2016 16:05
Hey guys, I have applied quite close to the UCL deadline too close to be comfortable with. I graduated with a 1st during the LLB but i'm worried that I applied too late to have a chance of getting in. It's been about two months since my references were completed and I still haven't heard back. Any advise, words of comfort or condolences?
Posted Aug 11, 2016 19:37
Any updates on the LSE reserve list anyone?
Rejected. One hour ago.
You?
Rejected. One hour ago.
You?
Posted Aug 16, 2016 02:22
Just accepted my unconditional offer to UCL
Posted Aug 19, 2016 19:47
Just got a conditional offer from QMUL
Posted Aug 20, 2016 05:22
Just got a conditional offer from QMUL
Why would it be conditional? surely you have your exam results by now
Why would it be conditional? surely you have your exam results by now
Posted Sep 27, 2016 13:27
Hey guys!
This October I will do a masters in law at this same university( we have to do it if we want to sit for the warrant exam, so it's not optional), but since this Masters is not specialized I intend to apply at a UK university for a proper one. I'm interested in King's, Queen Mary or UCL.
Thanks!
This October I will do a masters in law at this same university( we have to do it if we want to sit for the warrant exam, so it's not optional), but since this Masters is not specialized I intend to apply at a UK university for a proper one. I'm interested in King's, Queen Mary or UCL.
Thanks!
Posted Sep 27, 2016 21:50
If 69% is a 2.2 in your country then that is how it will be seen by UK universities.
If you do really well in your masters that might give you a chance of getting into a London LLM programme, but it will be very difficult.
If you do really well in your masters that might give you a chance of getting into a London LLM programme, but it will be very difficult.
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