I'm sorry to keep asking, but this wait is killing me. Has anyone gotten accepted or rejected for NYU's LLM in Trade Regulation?
I'm a domestic JD, applied for the LLM in Trade Regulation with a IP concentration. File was complete in mid-Feb, have heard nothing yet. Called Monday and Friday of last week, they said they should be making a decision soon and I'd get something within 1 week.
Anyone hear anything about NYU LLM in Trade Regulation?
Posted Apr 12, 2005 23:13
I'm a domestic JD, applied for the LLM in Trade Regulation with a IP concentration. File was complete in mid-Feb, have heard nothing yet. Called Monday and Friday of last week, they said they should be making a decision soon and I'd get something within 1 week.
Posted Apr 12, 2005 23:20
Same boat as you - domestic JD, LLM Trade Regulation (international trade focus, however). File completed in mid-Feb, still no word.
Posted Apr 13, 2005 14:50
ok, that's what i received last week (btw I applied for trade regulation):
Dear XXXXXXXX,
Thank you for your email. The Committee on Graduate Admissions is currently making the final decisions for this year. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause, but rest assured as soon as a decision is made with regard to your file, you will be notified. The Committee thanks you for your patience as they make sure to review each file fully prior to making a decision. Best wishes.
Thank you for your interest in NYU School of Law.
Office of Admissions
New York University School of Law
Dear XXXXXXXX,
Thank you for your email. The Committee on Graduate Admissions is currently making the final decisions for this year. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause, but rest assured as soon as a decision is made with regard to your file, you will be notified. The Committee thanks you for your patience as they make sure to review each file fully prior to making a decision. Best wishes.
Thank you for your interest in NYU School of Law.
Office of Admissions
New York University School of Law
Posted Apr 14, 2005 01:14
Hi! I applied to the LLM in trade regulation in NYU and got news that I was accepted on April 1. HAve you heard anything? I guess they will be answering this week at the latest...
Posted Apr 14, 2005 01:49
Congratulations on being accepted!
Are you a foreign applicant or domestic? Also, how did you find out you were accepted on April 1? Did you get something in the mail or via UPS, or did they email you, or tell you on the phone, etc???? Please tell! Thanks!
Are you a foreign applicant or domestic? Also, how did you find out you were accepted on April 1? Did you get something in the mail or via UPS, or did they email you, or tell you on the phone, etc???? Please tell! Thanks!
Posted Apr 14, 2005 01:55
I got my letter of admission and other documents by FEDEX...I am a foreign applicant and I live in Colombia.
Does it make a difference if you are domestic?
Does it make a difference if you are domestic?
Posted Apr 14, 2005 02:27
I'm not sure but I think it does make a difference if you're a domestic vs. a foreign applicant.
When I called them last week they told me that they probably hadn't made a decision on me yet because they probably did the foreign applications first -- because foreign students have to deal with getting visas and it takes longer.
I also think they probably have a certain amount of spots allocated for foreign applicants and a certain amount allocated for domestic. And since it seems like they've sent out decisions to foreign applicants for the Trade Regulation LLM, they probably have to wait a while and see who does not accept the offer so they know exactly how many domestic students they can accept.
I have not found 1 domestic applicant to the Trade Regulation LLM that has gotten a decision yet, so that's why I'm saying what I did above.
When I called them last week they told me that they probably hadn't made a decision on me yet because they probably did the foreign applications first -- because foreign students have to deal with getting visas and it takes longer.
I also think they probably have a certain amount of spots allocated for foreign applicants and a certain amount allocated for domestic. And since it seems like they've sent out decisions to foreign applicants for the Trade Regulation LLM, they probably have to wait a while and see who does not accept the offer so they know exactly how many domestic students they can accept.
I have not found 1 domestic applicant to the Trade Regulation LLM that has gotten a decision yet, so that's why I'm saying what I did above.
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