I am going to be finishing my law degree (LLB) in June of 2022, but will start applying for the LLM program starting this August. I am aware that conditional admissions are given, but am I at a disadvantage compared to those who have already graduated? Are conditional admissions rare? Even the university websites say "conditional admissions MAY be granted," which worries me because it looks like they implying that conditional admissions are quite rare?
Conditional Admissions for LLM
Posted Jun 02, 2021 06:58
I am going to be finishing my law degree (LLB) in June of 2022, but will start applying for the LLM program starting this August. I am aware that conditional admissions are given, but am I at a disadvantage compared to those who have already graduated? Are conditional admissions rare? Even the university websites say "conditional admissions MAY be granted," which worries me because it looks like they implying that conditional admissions are quite rare?
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