I applied to a number of UK universities in late October but my first choice is the LSE. Has anyone heard anything from them? When is the normal time for hearing from the LSE? They suggested about 8 weeks.
Thanks
LSE
Posted Dec 18, 2006 07:48
Thanks
Posted Dec 18, 2006 10:39
zej:
Nothing from LSE yet, but I am a few weeks behind you anyway (early November application).
Good luck!
P_Martini
Nothing from LSE yet, but I am a few weeks behind you anyway (early November application).
Good luck!
P_Martini
Posted Dec 18, 2006 23:44
hi,
I applied during the first week of December and did'nt realize that LSE had a rolling admissions process until I looked into it.
Given how early some of you applied, I am a bit worried that my application might be too late.
Are people who apply in December at a substantial disadvantage?
Does anybody know how many people apply and how many are ultimately accepted?
thank you.
I applied during the first week of December and did'nt realize that LSE had a rolling admissions process until I looked into it.
Given how early some of you applied, I am a bit worried that my application might be too late.
Are people who apply in December at a substantial disadvantage?
Does anybody know how many people apply and how many are ultimately accepted?
thank you.
Posted Dec 19, 2006 07:35
Hi,I am Jane from Taiwan.
I just started to do the application form of LSE today,(I've got all the documents and reference letters already ) and going to send the form in a few days.
I know it is not early,but I am going to apply ANYWAY.
I always think that since I had applied(for example in Cambrige case) or decided to apply,(LSE,UCL...)
I don't need to worry. I say to myself:just wait, or just do it.
Here is some information about the numbers of LSE LLM applicants and the ones accepted
Intake/applications in 2005: 235/1,268
http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/graduateProspectus2007/taughtProgrammes/LLM.htm
Hi,I am Jane from Taiwan.
I just started to do the application form of LSE today,(I've got all the documents and reference letters already ) and going to send the form in a few days.
I know it is not early,but I am going to apply ANYWAY.
I always think that since I had applied(for example in Cambrige case) or decided to apply,(LSE,UCL...)
I don't need to worry. I say to myself:just wait, or just do it.
Here is some information about the numbers of LSE LLM applicants and the ones accepted
Intake/applications in 2005: 235/1,268
http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/graduateProspectus2007/taughtProgrammes/LLM.htm
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