Dear all,
I 'm new to the forum. I'm french woman and I'm working as a legal counsel.
I wish to do an LLM in USA but i'm realistic, with my grade I won't be able to get into an " Eavy League Univeristy".
I would like to know if anyone has previously used the " RCS" system in order to be admitted in LLM in USA;
Thanks
LSCA // RCS
Posted Aug 22, 2012 10:24
I 'm new to the forum. I'm french woman and I'm working as a legal counsel.
I wish to do an LLM in USA but i'm realistic, with my grade I won't be able to get into an " Eavy League Univeristy".
I would like to know if anyone has previously used the " RCS" system in order to be admitted in LLM in USA;
Thanks
Posted Aug 22, 2012 11:25
1. LSCA probably means LSAC
2. Eavy League Univeristy is actualily IVY :)
3. RCS = what's that?
2. Eavy League Univeristy is actualily IVY :)
3. RCS = what's that?
Posted Aug 22, 2012 11:45
Dear all,
SORRY FOR MY ¨PREVIOUS POST FULL OF MISTAKES ;-)
I 'm new to the forum. I'm french woman and I'm working as a legal counsel.
I wish to do an LLM in USA but i'm realistic, with my grade I won't be able to get into an " Ivy League Univeristy".
I would like to know if anyone has previously used the " RCS" system in order to be admitted in LLM in USA;
Thanks
SORRY FOR MY ¨PREVIOUS POST FULL OF MISTAKES ;-)
I 'm new to the forum. I'm french woman and I'm working as a legal counsel.
I wish to do an LLM in USA but i'm realistic, with my grade I won't be able to get into an " Ivy League Univeristy".
I would like to know if anyone has previously used the " RCS" system in order to be admitted in LLM in USA;
Thanks
Posted Aug 22, 2012 11:47
Dear all,
SORRY FOR MY ¨PREVIOUS POST FULL OF MISTAKES ;-)
I 'm new to the forum. I'm french woman and I'm working as a legal counsel.
I wish to do an LLM in USA but i'm realistic, with my grade I won't be able to get into an " Ivy League Univeristy".
I would like to know if anyone has previously used the " RCS" system in order to be admitted in LLM in USA;
FYI :
Why sign up? Create an account to:
Search for LLM law schools and programs by interests and locations.
Participate in the Candidate Referral Service, so the right law school can find you.
Use LSACs Credential Assembly Service so that you can request academic records and letters of recommendation just once to apply to multiple LLM programs.
Apply electronically to participating LLM law schools.
Theres no charge to set up an account.
Thanks
SORRY FOR MY ¨PREVIOUS POST FULL OF MISTAKES ;-)
I 'm new to the forum. I'm french woman and I'm working as a legal counsel.
I wish to do an LLM in USA but i'm realistic, with my grade I won't be able to get into an " Ivy League Univeristy".
I would like to know if anyone has previously used the " RCS" system in order to be admitted in LLM in USA;
FYI :
Why sign up? Create an account to:
Search for LLM law schools and programs by interests and locations.
Participate in the Candidate Referral Service, so the right law school can find you.
Use LSACs Credential Assembly Service so that you can request academic records and letters of recommendation just once to apply to multiple LLM programs.
Apply electronically to participating LLM law schools.
Theres no charge to set up an account.
Thanks
Posted Aug 22, 2012 12:41
RCS =/ CRS
As for CRS (Candidate Referral Service) itself I don't think it will do much good. I can hardly imagine admissions coordinators from top 100 schools looking for LLM students :)) For the much lower schools (100 - 200), it could be an option, but the LLM degree won't be worth it.
As for CRS (Candidate Referral Service) itself I don't think it will do much good. I can hardly imagine admissions coordinators from top 100 schools looking for LLM students :)) For the much lower schools (100 - 200), it could be an option, but the LLM degree won't be worth it.
Posted Aug 22, 2012 13:49
Ok thank you for your answer
But my background and my diplomas wont garantee me an admission to a top school
But my background and my diplomas wont garantee me an admission to a top school
Posted Aug 22, 2012 14:41
Then try to come up with additional stuff, projects, voluntary work, publications, etc
Posted Aug 23, 2012 20:21
Ok thank you for your answer
But my background and my diplomas wont garantee me an admission to a top school
Furla, would you mind sharing your profile? Maybe its not as bad as you assume.. grades mean a lot, but there are also other things schools also take into consideration..
But my background and my diplomas wont garantee me an admission to a top school</blockquote>
Furla, would you mind sharing your profile? Maybe its not as bad as you assume.. grades mean a lot, but there are also other things schools also take into consideration..
Posted Aug 23, 2012 22:41
Yes but what can I say ???
Graduated from Lyon University
- Master 1 business Law
- Master 2 in Business Law with insurance as a specialization
- 2 trainees in a small law firm in Lyon
- I'm working now in a bank
Graduated from Lyon University
- Master 1 business Law
- Master 2 in Business Law with insurance as a specialization
- 2 trainees in a small law firm in Lyon
- I'm working now in a bank
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