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hi,
I am abhishek doing my llb fro india . I want to do my llm from US problem is my percent is about 58% in my college. Please tell me whether i can get admission in good law school in U.S.A.. Also suggest that which are scolas i should apply that can accept me . Is it better to do from US or UK.?
Hoping to get ur help.

with Thnaks,

hi,
I am abhishek doing my llb fro india . I want to do my llm from US problem is my percent is about 58% in my college. Please tell me whether i can get admission in good law school in U.S.A.. Also suggest that which are scolas i should apply that can accept me . Is it better to do from US or UK.?
Hoping to get ur help.

with Thnaks,
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Kulanski

Hey abhishek(Indian), I think you should not open a new thread for every query you have. Some of your questions have been addressed in other board discussions. I would recommend to use the board search, before asking the same old questions again and again. Also, some of your questions are not very clear and some are quite general, which makes it hard to answer them.

Hey abhishek(Indian), I think you should not open a new thread for every query you have. Some of your questions have been addressed in other board discussions. I would recommend to use the board search, before asking the same old questions again and again. Also, some of your questions are not very clear and some are quite general, which makes it hard to answer them.
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nandini

Thnaks Abhishekh for posting this...
i too am struggling with making a decision on where to do my LLB from...i am currently finishing from Pune and want to apply for llm for 2006 in the uk or the us...i would also like to know about the quality of study from singapore...i know it offers a course and since in asia i wondered if it was a better deal to cut?
What i would also like to know if there is an organisation or firm that facilitated this admission process for Inadian LLB students when they complete the 5 year course so i cab get in touch with them??
Looking for advise and a debate on the merits of doing a course from Asia


Thnaks Abhishekh for posting this...
i too am struggling with making a decision on where to do my LLB from...i am currently finishing from Pune and want to apply for llm for 2006 in the uk or the us...i would also like to know about the quality of study from singapore...i know it offers a course and since in asia i wondered if it was a better deal to cut?
What i would also like to know if there is an organisation or firm that facilitated this admission process for Inadian LLB students when they complete the 5 year course so i cab get in touch with them??
Looking for advise and a debate on the merits of doing a course from Asia
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Hi,
This site is there so that we can help each other not to cricize each otherr undersatand " kulanski". NANDANI ad i have same problem which is common if we study in india and want to go out. So any body who can help us please mail. nandani may be if u can send me ur email address we can talk and helpful for bith of us my email is: abhishekjoshi171@hotmail.com

Hi,
This site is there so that we can help each other not to cricize each otherr undersatand " kulanski". NANDANI ad i have same problem which is common if we study in india and want to go out. So any body who can help us please mail. nandani may be if u can send me ur email address we can talk and helpful for bith of us my email is: abhishekjoshi171@hotmail.com
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Kulanski

Hi abhishek(Indian), I did not mean to offend you. The reason for my post was that I think you will not get many answers to your questions if you ask them in the way you did. Of course people want to help each other. However, as there are always more people asking questions than people answering these questions, you cannot expect to get answers on questions that have been answered before or that are not really specific.

Also, if you ask one question at a time, your chances to get an answer will be better than if you ask five questions at once. If you post in an existing thread, it will be more likely to get an answer than if you open up a new discussion thread for every question you have.

As concerns the USA/UK issue, you can take a look at these board discussions:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/288 ("UK or USA?")
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/6391 (" US, UK or Aus??")

Maybe you can get more answers if you post in these discussions. Good luck! Kulanski

Hi abhishek(Indian), I did not mean to offend you. The reason for my post was that I think you will not get many answers to your questions if you ask them in the way you did. Of course people want to help each other. However, as there are always more people asking questions than people answering these questions, you cannot expect to get answers on questions that have been answered before or that are not really specific.

Also, if you ask one question at a time, your chances to get an answer will be better than if you ask five questions at once. If you post in an existing thread, it will be more likely to get an answer than if you open up a new discussion thread for every question you have.

As concerns the USA/UK issue, you can take a look at these board discussions:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/288 ("UK or USA?")
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/6391 (" US, UK or Aus??")

Maybe you can get more answers if you post in these discussions. Good luck! Kulanski
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IntLaw

Hi Abhishek,

I had similar experience as you and Kulanski's advice is really right. I had opened a new thread and no one replied. But after some browsing, I found the answers I was seeking were already discussed elsewhere.

Also, I found that it helps to first browse the site and if the answer is not there, ask it in a specific, unambiguious way. It helps. People on this site are very helpful and friendly.

Good luck!


Hi Kulanski,
I have seen your name a lot on this site trying to help others and really giving good advise. Thanks a lot for your willingness to help.

Hi Abhishek,

I had similar experience as you and Kulanski's advice is really right. I had opened a new thread and no one replied. But after some browsing, I found the answers I was seeking were already discussed elsewhere.

Also, I found that it helps to first browse the site and if the answer is not there, ask it in a specific, unambiguious way. It helps. People on this site are very helpful and friendly.

Good luck!


Hi Kulanski,
I have seen your name a lot on this site trying to help others and really giving good advise. Thanks a lot for your willingness to help.
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hi abhishek.
this is surabhi frm delhi...i have same quiries as u have...
i am alos confused abt doing LLM from US or UK. this board has not been of nay help. i m alos looking for some info abt gud colleges nad their process especially any grants they provide, kindly help!

hi,
I am abhishek doing my llb fro india . I want to do my llm from US problem is my percent is about 58% in my college. Please tell me whether i can get admission in good law school in U.S.A.. Also suggest that which are scolas i should apply that can accept me . Is it better to do from US or UK.?
Hoping to get ur help.

with Thnaks,

hi abhishek.
this is surabhi frm delhi...i have same quiries as u have...
i am alos confused abt doing LLM from US or UK. this board has not been of nay help. i m alos looking for some info abt gud colleges nad their process especially any grants they provide, kindly help!

<blockquote>hi,
I am abhishek doing my llb fro india . I want to do my llm from US problem is my percent is about 58% in my college. Please tell me whether i can get admission in good law school in U.S.A.. Also suggest that which are scolas i should apply that can accept me . Is it better to do from US or UK.?
Hoping to get ur help.

with Thnaks,
</blockquote>
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