So many people get admitted by Cambridge. Congratulations!!
Could anybody who is happy with the offer help me see if I could try applying Cambridge?
I am from Taiwan, non-common law background. Chinese speaking. Bachelor of law. Average grade 90%. Top law school. Top 5 in class.
I have ielts 7.5( every item higher than 7 ).
Are there anybody who could give me some advice? Should I go for it or just forget about it?
Wish apply 2008 Cambridge LLM
Posted Apr 06, 2007 22:03
Could anybody who is happy with the offer help me see if I could try applying Cambridge?
I am from Taiwan, non-common law background. Chinese speaking. Bachelor of law. Average grade 90%. Top law school. Top 5 in class.
I have ielts 7.5( every item higher than 7 ).
Are there anybody who could give me some advice? Should I go for it or just forget about it?
Posted Apr 06, 2007 22:26
No harm in trying but it might be better to get some work experience first.
Posted Apr 06, 2007 22:31
Thank you flygirl. Yes I am going to work in homecountry before applying.
Just past 26 year old birthday. Wish myself a new start and everybody bright future.
Just past 26 year old birthday. Wish myself a new start and everybody bright future.
Posted Apr 09, 2007 11:22
So many people get admitted by Cambridge. Congratulations!!
Could anybody who is happy with the offer help me see if I could try applying Cambridge?
I am from Taiwan, non-common law background. Chinese speaking. Bachelor of law. Average grade 90%. Top law school. Top 5 in class.
I have ielts 7.5( every item higher than 7 ).
Are there anybody who could give me some advice? Should I go for it or just forget about it?
Could anybody who is happy with the offer help me see if I could try applying Cambridge?
I am from Taiwan, non-common law background. Chinese speaking. Bachelor of law. Average grade 90%. Top law school. Top 5 in class.
I have ielts 7.5( every item higher than 7 ).
Are there anybody who could give me some advice? Should I go for it or just forget about it?
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Posted Apr 09, 2007 15:31
I am confused. Why have you changed your personal details?
In any event, just go for it. You have nothing to lose.
In any event, just go for it. You have nothing to lose.
Posted Apr 09, 2007 18:51
flygirl:
I think he included some very private and personal information about himself when he first posted the thread which he no longer wishes to share.
But I agree with you that there is nothing to lose in applying for the LLM.
All the best.
I think he included some very private and personal information about himself when he first posted the thread which he no longer wishes to share.
But I agree with you that there is nothing to lose in applying for the LLM.
All the best.
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