Hi everybody,
Here is my question : I'm thinking about applying to an LLM in USA ( I haven't done my list yet, but it may be Berkeley, Harvard, Columbia, Chicago )
I started to look at the application materials and deadlines, and it's seems to be complicated, and long.. While I was surfing in order to get some information on the applications, I found a website : Weaston Ivy which provides coaching for the application to LLM and guarantify that you will be admit to at least one of your choices. Of course, you have to pay for that service ( 3000 euros )
Since the price of the LLM itself it's very expensive, ( but I'm also applying to the fullbright ) , I was wondering about the utility of this coaching.
Some of you have used this website ? Does it consequently improve our chances to be admitted ? I think I've got a good academic background ( honors at each years, 4 langages, 5 years of specialization in french and american contracts, many internships ), but if this service is REALLY useful for being admitted, I'm ready to get the money.
Thank you for you experience ... ! Cinammon
Shine
LLM application : utility of a coaching ?
Posted May 02, 2012 18:05
Hi everybody,
Here is my question : I'm thinking about applying to an LLM in USA ( I haven't done my list yet, but it may be Berkeley, Harvard, Columbia, Chicago )
I started to look at the application materials and deadlines, and it's seems to be complicated, and long.. While I was surfing in order to get some information on the applications, I found a website : Weaston Ivy which provides coaching for the application to LLM and guarantify that you will be admit to at least one of your choices. Of course, you have to pay for that service ( 3000 euros )
Since the price of the LLM itself it's very expensive, ( but I'm also applying to the fullbright ) , I was wondering about the utility of this coaching.
Some of you have used this website ? Does it consequently improve our chances to be admitted ? I think I've got a good academic background ( honors at each years, 4 langages, 5 years of specialization in french and american contracts, many internships ), but if this service is REALLY useful for being admitted, I'm ready to get the money.
Thank you for you experience ... ! Cinammon
Shine
Here is my question : I'm thinking about applying to an LLM in USA ( I haven't done my list yet, but it may be Berkeley, Harvard, Columbia, Chicago )
I started to look at the application materials and deadlines, and it's seems to be complicated, and long.. While I was surfing in order to get some information on the applications, I found a website : Weaston Ivy which provides coaching for the application to LLM and guarantify that you will be admit to at least one of your choices. Of course, you have to pay for that service ( 3000 euros )
Since the price of the LLM itself it's very expensive, ( but I'm also applying to the fullbright ) , I was wondering about the utility of this coaching.
Some of you have used this website ? Does it consequently improve our chances to be admitted ? I think I've got a good academic background ( honors at each years, 4 langages, 5 years of specialization in french and american contracts, many internships ), but if this service is REALLY useful for being admitted, I'm ready to get the money.
Thank you for you experience ... ! Cinammon
Shine
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