Hi everybody,
Maybe somebody who has received an offer to study at Kings College for 2005/2006 could inform me about the exact tuition fees for the next year?
Thanks in advance.
Kings College
Posted Jun 04, 2005 18:57
Maybe somebody who has received an offer to study at Kings College for 2005/2006 could inform me about the exact tuition fees for the next year?
Thanks in advance.
Posted Jun 04, 2005 21:40
It depends on whether you're a home/EU student or from overseas. Home/EU fees at King's are 4,100 GBP, I don't know about international fees.
Posted Jun 06, 2005 15:34
Hi all...I am still waiting on my applications. Does anyone know how difficult it is to get into King's....maybe say in comparison to UCL or Queen Mary? I think King's is where i want to be, but don't know if I can get it....also, anyone have any idea about the competition in the other two schools as well? I'm applying as a non-EU student, so I hope that helps (they get more $$ from me!) Thanks for any info....
Posted Jun 07, 2005 19:55
I have received an offer from King's as an overseas student. Tuition fees are approximately 11000 per year.
Posted Jun 08, 2005 08:19
Re: KCL. I do not recollect whether they requested 3 reference letters in application instructions, but recently they have asked me to provide additional documents. I do not admire their "special treatment" of me, so I will not go to KCL (which would cost me additional US$50 in reference mailing expenses and all this "running and hurrying" with new referee) and will go to UCL instead which offered me a place months ago :)
Posted Jun 08, 2005 15:42
Gamayan--if you don't mind me asking, are you a US law student (you mentioned US$)...if so, what were your academics? I was just looking to see where I might stand, I like King's and applied there (as well as UCL, QM, and Westminster).
I only gave 2 refs by the way, that's all King's app said--although the app also said it needed academic refs if you graduated after 2000, which I did. So if you gave one employment ref, that may be the reason. One of my refs though is an employment one...I only really still talk to one of my old professors, so I only have one academic app! I think they should allow one employment ref anyway if it's been a while.
I only gave 2 refs by the way, that's all King's app said--although the app also said it needed academic refs if you graduated after 2000, which I did. So if you gave one employment ref, that may be the reason. One of my refs though is an employment one...I only really still talk to one of my old professors, so I only have one academic app! I think they should allow one employment ref anyway if it's been a while.
Posted Jun 09, 2005 12:32
I am not from US, I am from former USSR country.
I mentioned US$ because it'll take apprx. US$50 to send pouch by DHL or FedEx.
Just like you I submitted 2 references: 1 academic and 1 from current employer. I graduated after 2000, probably that is why they asked me for a another academic reference.
I mentioned US$ because it'll take apprx. US$50 to send pouch by DHL or FedEx.
Just like you I submitted 2 references: 1 academic and 1 from current employer. I graduated after 2000, probably that is why they asked me for a another academic reference.
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