Hi all, I'm looking into doing a PhD at the moment and was trying to find out the entry requirements at the London School of Economics. I noticed for some PhDs it said a good 2.1 in an LLM is sufficient but for the law once it says 70% grade average (which would be a 1.1 I think). Does anyone know if it's possible to do a human rights based law PhD with a good 2.1 Masters degree or do your grades have to be really top notch to get accepted? Thanks in advance
LSE PhD (Law/Human Rights) Entry Requirements
Posted Oct 15, 2010 00:40
Hi all, I'm looking into doing a PhD at the moment and was trying to find out the entry requirements at the London School of Economics. I noticed for some PhDs it said a good 2.1 in an LLM is sufficient but for the law once it says 70% grade average (which would be a 1.1 I think). Does anyone know if it's possible to do a human rights based law PhD with a good 2.1 Masters degree or do your grades have to be really top notch to get accepted? Thanks in advance
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