Cherrie,
When did you receive notification from UPenn about the full scholarship?
Thanks!
Did anyone turn down Harvard's offer ?
Posted Feb 25, 2007 21:08
When did you receive notification from UPenn about the full scholarship?
Thanks!
Posted Dec 17, 2007 22:28
Hey folks, wow. It's been almost a year.
I see that Etzmolch basically ripped off my idea for a "Letter of Rejection", which I posted to this thread at the beginning.
But hey, I'm more about spreading my influence and ideas, so go dude!
I see that Etzmolch basically ripped off my idea for a "Letter of Rejection", which I posted to this thread at the beginning.
But hey, I'm more about spreading my influence and ideas, so go dude!
Posted Dec 18, 2007 01:00
jw, that was a great post indeed.... sure made me smile. What's up with you today, do tell.
Posted Dec 20, 2007 05:05
mnementh: thanks for the note. I'm actually presently in law practice. I did graduate studies at Oxford this past year, and now am figuring out what to do next, possibly more graduate work, but this time in the U.S.
mnementh: thanks for the note. I'm actually presently in law practice. I did graduate studies at Oxford this past year, and now am figuring out what to do next, possibly more graduate work, but this time in the U.S.
Posted Dec 25, 2007 17:49
jw , i think it was an amazing rejection letter.... but i want to ask u guys here , what are the minimum requirements a student needs to have to get into oxbridge, yale or harvard? what are the marks u got that these univerisities accepted u... i would be applying for LLM next year, so it would be helpful if i get an answer to this.
Posted Mar 07, 2008 10:10
Hi guys,
would you turn down Harvard for Michigan?
Michigan is said to have an excellent small program and seems to give a lot of attention to LLM students.
"Harvard" has probably a better sound, but I am not sure about the actual quality of its LLM program/its attitude to LLM students.
would you turn down Harvard for Michigan?
Michigan is said to have an excellent small program and seems to give a lot of attention to LLM students.
"Harvard" has probably a better sound, but I am not sure about the actual quality of its LLM program/its attitude to LLM students.
Posted Mar 07, 2008 18:03
Maybe the sound of H is better for the individual in the long run.. Does it really matter what is being taught in this one year is better or worse at some place or other.. If someone that matters (lawfirms, employers, the general polity at large who might influence your fortunes) thinks H has a better sound, so be it! And for that small perceived difference in the teaching during one year - forget it!! there is the whole life in front.. and all the opportunity to learn (assuming learning is important.. I think many people will tell u there are mor important things).. Three cheers to the sound of H!!
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