Hello everybody, I am about to graduate my LL.B. in March 2009 but my transcripts may not complete in the time of the closing date for complete applications -- 31 March 2009.
So, Can I send my application form, reference letter, IELTS scores and my unfinishing transcripts before and send the complete transcripts later ?(I think my transcripts will be complete in Mid April.)
Thank you.
King's College -- Completing the application form?
Posted Sep 22, 2008 16:15
So, Can I send my application form, reference letter, IELTS scores and my unfinishing transcripts before and send the complete transcripts later ?(I think my transcripts will be complete in Mid April.)
Thank you.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 16:28
If you haven't completed your LL.B they ask for a predicted grade and will offer you a conditional place on the basis of a 2:1 (most probably). They will then expect you to send them your transcripts to demonstrate your achieving that grade before they will allow you to fully accept/enrol.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 16:37
thank you ,S_Dimelow
But, i don't understand what is 2:1 ? Does it's means a degree hornor? [My GPA is about 81.8%, Could it possible for allowance?]
thanks again for your answer.
But, i don't understand what is 2:1 ? Does it's means a degree hornor? [My GPA is about 81.8%, Could it possible for allowance?]
thanks again for your answer.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 18:26
Sorry, a 2:1 is the UK entry requirements for Kings. If you have checked that your qualifications/predicted grade equal what is expected by them then there wont be any problems.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 19:00
Sorry S_Dimelow about my being fussy, but could you explain about the UK entry requirements for Kings again please. Do the UK entry requirements for Kings are for the UK students or it is the general entry requirements for all prospect students.
Thank You Very Much For Your Kindness.
Thank You Very Much For Your Kindness.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 19:05
Sorry, I didn't write exactly what I was thinking. If you have checked that you meet the requirements for KCL for the nation you are from (eg. if you are US and they ask for a GPA of 3.5) and you meet those then the chances are they will offer you a conditional offer on that level. A 2:1 is only applicable to UK students but presumably what ever they ask of you will be comparable in some way.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 19:09
Thanks again and again S_Dimelow, I am clearly undersand it. :-)
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