Hello!
Has anyone been accepted at UCL?
I have received an unconditional offer that I have accepted.
LLM at UCL
Posted Jun 18, 2007 11:23
Has anyone been accepted at UCL?
I have received an unconditional offer that I have accepted.
Posted Jun 18, 2007 16:26
Hi ! Congrats! I have a PM for you!
Posted Jun 20, 2007 18:02
Hello
No one is going to UCL in September?
Cheers
No one is going to UCL in September?
Cheers
Posted Jun 21, 2007 02:18
Hi,I am going .
I will take courses of legal theory and jurisprudence.
How about you ?
There is 350-400 LLM students at UCL each year.
It is probably the biggest class of LLM in U.K.
I will take courses of legal theory and jurisprudence.
How about you ?
There is 350-400 LLM students at UCL each year.
It is probably the biggest class of LLM in U.K.
Posted Jun 21, 2007 06:35
Are any scholarships, being offered at UCL ?
Posted Sep 01, 2007 15:52
I got a conditional offer from UCL but i've already met both conditions required.
I'm taking the LL.M in banking and financial regulation.
I'm taking the LL.M in banking and financial regulation.
Posted Sep 03, 2007 04:50
How do you guys pay for it (or intend to pay for it)?
I want to apply for next year. However, even though I'm a UK citizen I will have to pay the overseas tuition fee - over 12K! -since I have been working overseas for the past 3 years.
I think it's ludicrous that someone from Latvia or wherever can get away with paying less merely because their country is part of the EEA.
I'd seriously like to study in London but am thinking of staying in the US to do an LLM because it's so much cheaper. Tuition at UCLA is less than $10,000 and the cost of living (while high compared to other US states) is lower than in London.
I want to apply for next year. However, even though I'm a UK citizen I will have to pay the overseas tuition fee - over 12K! -since I have been working overseas for the past 3 years.
I think it's ludicrous that someone from Latvia or wherever can get away with paying less merely because their country is part of the EEA.
I'd seriously like to study in London but am thinking of staying in the US to do an LLM because it's so much cheaper. Tuition at UCLA is less than $10,000 and the cost of living (while high compared to other US states) is lower than in London.
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