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amarguy

Hi all --

I still haven't heard from LSE's LLM program regarding admission. It still shows as "under consideration" online, this despite the fact that I applied in early December. How should I interpret this?

Hi all --

I still haven't heard from LSE's LLM program regarding admission. It still shows as "under consideration" online, this despite the fact that I applied in early December. How should I interpret this?
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Gss

There is no way they need that much time. If I had to guess, I think they haven't rejected your application (at this moment), but have made offers to other students, which if rejected could mean an offer to you. Best regards

There is no way they need that much time. If I had to guess, I think they haven't rejected your application (at this moment), but have made offers to other students, which if rejected could mean an offer to you. Best regards
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catcat

don't worry unless you have got a rejection.

I am also waiting for Cambridge. Some have got admission but I have not. Just keep waiting. If you a Christian, probably it is the time God put a challenge of waiting for you. Let's overcome it together.

don't worry unless you have got a rejection.

I am also waiting for Cambridge. Some have got admission but I have not. Just keep waiting. If you a Christian, probably it is the time God put a challenge of waiting for you. Let's overcome it together.
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Don't stress - I submitted my app online on 11 November and only heard yesterday! And they've made me an offer with a merit award of 5,500 pounds so they must have liked my application at least a little! So I doubt it is the case that your application has ended up on a 'dud' or 'we'll see what everyone else says to our offers' - especially because they don't specify a time by which students have to confirm their acceptance (cf UCL). It is far more likely they're just really disorganised.

Don't stress - I submitted my app online on 11 November and only heard yesterday! And they've made me an offer with a merit award of 5,500 pounds so they must have liked my application at least a little! So I doubt it is the case that your application has ended up on a 'dud' or 'we'll see what everyone else says to our offers' - especially because they don't specify a time by which students have to confirm their acceptance (cf UCL). It is far more likely they're just really disorganised.
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