King's College London- Who is going?


Nicky

Yes, it's still the same procedure as 1999.

Jack, I know I have a letter somewhere where they mention the introductory programme... I'll tell you when I find it :)

Yes, it's still the same procedure as 1999.

Jack, I know I have a letter somewhere where they mention the introductory programme... I'll tell you when I find it :)
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jackkwong

Yes, it's still the same procedure as 1999.

Jack, I know I have a letter somewhere where they mention the introductory programme... I'll tell you when I find it :)


Thanks, Nicky.
Moreover, have you all got offers on accommodation?
As I have just fulfilled my conditions recently, so the accommodation office said they will give me an offer in the coming round of allocation, maybe within this week.
As I remember, my first choice is Canterbury.

<blockquote>Yes, it's still the same procedure as 1999.

Jack, I know I have a letter somewhere where they mention the introductory programme... I'll tell you when I find it :)</blockquote>

Thanks, Nicky.
Moreover, have you all got offers on accommodation?
As I have just fulfilled my conditions recently, so the accommodation office said they will give me an offer in the coming round of allocation, maybe within this week.
As I remember, my first choice is Canterbury.
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heys guys! can anyone tell me how grades obtained in foreign universities are translated into grades required for admissions at Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, et.al.

heys guys! can anyone tell me how grades obtained in foreign universities are translated into grades required for admissions at Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, et.al.
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for those waiting admission decisiosns -best of luck :)
and for all of you who have been admitted - congrats on your success! also, would you please give us hopefuls some advice regarding how you wre able to get in to kings. more particularly, for those of us in asian countries in top tier schools but graduating with just average grades, do you think that it would be a waste of time and money to dedicate these resource to applying to top schools like kings, oxford, cambridge, and lse.

thanx a bunch in advance. i hope some of you were in a same or similar boat that i'm in today so that maybe i can be in the same boat you're in right now :) only candid advice pls!!!

for those waiting admission decisiosns -best of luck :)
and for all of you who have been admitted - congrats on your success! also, would you please give us hopefuls some advice regarding how you wre able to get in to kings. more particularly, for those of us in asian countries in top tier schools but graduating with just average grades, do you think that it would be a waste of time and money to dedicate these resource to applying to top schools like kings, oxford, cambridge, and lse.

thanx a bunch in advance. i hope some of you were in a same or similar boat that i'm in today so that maybe i can be in the same boat you're in right now :) only candid advice pls!!!
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him

hi, i am in the 2nd year of LLB. i want to study LLM from US or UK. can ne1 suggest, which would be a better destination for asians. and the best law school in that country...

hi, i am in the 2nd year of LLB. i want to study LLM from US or UK. can ne1 suggest, which would be a better destination for asians. and the best law school in that country...
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I've accepted an offer for sep 05. Anyone here going?


Yep, I applied late (end of July) but I got a place somehow...

Guess we'll all be seeing each other in just a few weeks

<blockquote>I've accepted an offer for sep 05. Anyone here going?</blockquote>

Yep, I applied late (end of July) but I got a place somehow...

Guess we'll all be seeing each other in just a few weeks
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Oh and course wise I'm doing that criminology module, juris and legal theory and a dissertation. Haven't picked the fourth yet, I just stuck down a random UCL course on the form for my application.

Oh and course wise I'm doing that criminology module, juris and legal theory and a dissertation. Haven't picked the fourth yet, I just stuck down a random UCL course on the form for my application.

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JJ

Congratulations everyone with your place at KCL. Just happen to pass by, and as I saw some questions posted, well, why not reply.

I'm a current student at KCL, and this month it is hell! Not to scare you people, but be prepared to have enormous stress and fatigue during exams. It is a lot, you will never ever be able to do all which is prescribed during lectures, and you will never be able to remeber everything, let alone what you have rehearsed a month ago.
This is not complaining, it is a fact and everyone is experiencing it here. But, no worries, as the professors say it is actually quite hard to fail, and secondly we have the Willem's law (this is a secret, ask me later) which are applicable.

If you haven't received your place yet, or the bloody tracking system is not showing you what you want: forget it, KCL's administration is a mess! Usually they have lost your stuff or there is some other 'minor' delay which freaks future students out which is really bad. Had the same last year, lost me papers, we're very sorry.... No worries, you'll be accepted.

Secondly, no worries either about subjects: you have 4 weeks, starting when the academic year starts, where you can choose. This means you can go to all lectures and seminars of what you think is interesting, and then make your choice. One advice: take EU competition law by Richard Whish, one of the best professors of King's, or Dalhuisen's class on financial regulations: also world-known for his academic and professional record.

Lastly: accomadation: Great Dover only second best to Stamford Street, but southbank is the place to be, especially in summer, drinking a nice pint along the thames, or visit borough market (known from bridget jones' house, or 'the hide out' of lock stock 2 smoking barrels, or Harry P, whatever, it'is all there!
Private accomodation is fine as well, plenty, depending what you want to spend, and a lot of LLM students rent private, so do not be afraid you miss out on all the fun.
Thirdly, buy a bike: if there is one thing that is fun (and very dangerous) it is biking over the strand or the millenium bridge!

Lastly, have an amazing time, build friendships and do trips (we went to Edinburgh with a group, visit each other's homes', more city trips, played a lot of football matches and had amazing house parties). You'll have fun and learn a lot.

Cheers, I'm off to bed!

Congratulations everyone with your place at KCL. Just happen to pass by, and as I saw some questions posted, well, why not reply.

I'm a current student at KCL, and this month it is hell! Not to scare you people, but be prepared to have enormous stress and fatigue during exams. It is a lot, you will never ever be able to do all which is prescribed during lectures, and you will never be able to remeber everything, let alone what you have rehearsed a month ago.
This is not complaining, it is a fact and everyone is experiencing it here. But, no worries, as the professors say it is actually quite hard to fail, and secondly we have the Willem's law (this is a secret, ask me later) which are applicable.

If you haven't received your place yet, or the bloody tracking system is not showing you what you want: forget it, KCL's administration is a mess! Usually they have lost your stuff or there is some other 'minor' delay which freaks future students out which is really bad. Had the same last year, lost me papers, we're very sorry.... No worries, you'll be accepted.

Secondly, no worries either about subjects: you have 4 weeks, starting when the academic year starts, where you can choose. This means you can go to all lectures and seminars of what you think is interesting, and then make your choice. One advice: take EU competition law by Richard Whish, one of the best professors of King's, or Dalhuisen's class on financial regulations: also world-known for his academic and professional record.

Lastly: accomadation: Great Dover only second best to Stamford Street, but southbank is the place to be, especially in summer, drinking a nice pint along the thames, or visit borough market (known from bridget jones' house, or 'the hide out' of lock stock 2 smoking barrels, or Harry P, whatever, it'is all there!
Private accomodation is fine as well, plenty, depending what you want to spend, and a lot of LLM students rent private, so do not be afraid you miss out on all the fun.
Thirdly, buy a bike: if there is one thing that is fun (and very dangerous) it is biking over the strand or the millenium bridge!

Lastly, have an amazing time, build friendships and do trips (we went to Edinburgh with a group, visit each other's homes', more city trips, played a lot of football matches and had amazing house parties). You'll have fun and learn a lot.

Cheers, I'm off to bed!
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smitisaha

hi,

am joining kings in sep 2005.


anybody attending the international student orientation starting on 18 Sept?

hi,

am joining kings in sep 2005.


anybody attending the international student orientation starting on 18 Sept?
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jackkwong

hi,

am joining kings in sep 2005.


anybody attending the international student orientation starting on 18 Sept?


Hi~ Nice to meet you~
Before I know there is such an orientation programme, it is already fully booked. um...

<blockquote>hi,

am joining kings in sep 2005.


anybody attending the international student orientation starting on 18 Sept?</blockquote>

Hi~ Nice to meet you~
Before I know there is such an orientation programme, it is already fully booked. um...
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I am coming to King's College for 3 mounth, from september till december, and I am looking for a place to stay. Can somebody help me?
Catalin

I am coming to King's College for 3 mounth, from september till december, and I am looking for a place to stay. Can somebody help me?
Catalin
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