LSE LLM / CAMBRIDGE MCL / OXFORD MLF 2019-2020


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Hello, I am a recent graduate of the law school of the university of Athens and I also have a minor in Finance from the American College of Greece. I graduated from both with high honors and finished 6th in law school in a graduating class of 217 people (8,6/10) . I also have 1 full year of work experience as a trainee lawyer and will be working the following year as well totalling to 2 full years.

My main area of interest is Corporate and Financial law and as I would like to specialize in those areas I believe that I should apply the coming year to the Cambridge MCL and Oxford MLF, as well as to the LLM in the LSE, all renowned UK institutions. The academic year i would be applying for would be 2019-2020.

Do you believe according to your experience that I would be accepted in any of those programs according to my current CV?

Thanks in advance

Hello, I am a recent graduate of the law school of the university of Athens and I also have a minor in Finance from the American College of Greece. I graduated from both with high honors and finished 6th in law school in a graduating class of 217 people (8,6/10) . I also have 1 full year of work experience as a trainee lawyer and will be working the following year as well totalling to 2 full years.

My main area of interest is Corporate and Financial law and as I would like to specialize in those areas I believe that I should apply the coming year to the Cambridge MCL and Oxford MLF, as well as to the LLM in the LSE, all renowned UK institutions. The academic year i would be applying for would be 2019-2020.

Do you believe according to your experience that I would be accepted in any of those programs according to my current CV?

Thanks in advance
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hey, i will be starting the mlf this year. i think you have a good profile so you should apply. However, as the competition is very high and also different every year and you never know who else is applying, you should think of it as having a good chance of securing a place. it speaks for itself that i would heavily advise you to consider the mlf as your first option ;-)

best of luck

hey, i will be starting the mlf this year. i think you have a good profile so you should apply. However, as the competition is very high and also different every year and you never know who else is applying, you should think of it as having a good chance of securing a place. it speaks for itself that i would heavily advise you to consider the mlf as your first option ;-)

best of luck
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