Hi guys,
just wanted an opinion regarding whether adding a specialization lowers or enhances one's chances of getting into LSE. I have an interest in one of the specializations but it is a "popular" one within law. I am therefore afraid that by indicating that specialization, I could not be given an offer if they have a maximum number of places for it.
Do you have any idea how the allocations to specializations work? I.e. would I be better off applying to a general LLM to have higher chances of getting in?
LSE Specialization
Posted Nov 18, 2018 18:54
Hi guys,
just wanted an opinion regarding whether adding a specialization lowers or enhances one's chances of getting into LSE. I have an interest in one of the specializations but it is a "popular" one within law. I am therefore afraid that by indicating that specialization, I could not be given an offer if they have a maximum number of places for it.
Do you have any idea how the allocations to specializations work? I.e. would I be better off applying to a general LLM to have higher chances of getting in?
just wanted an opinion regarding whether adding a specialization lowers or enhances one's chances of getting into LSE. I have an interest in one of the specializations but it is a "popular" one within law. I am therefore afraid that by indicating that specialization, I could not be given an offer if they have a maximum number of places for it.
Do you have any idea how the allocations to specializations work? I.e. would I be better off applying to a general LLM to have higher chances of getting in?
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