NYU international legal studies


modri

Hi,

The world of postgrad applications, LLMs and especially American universities is completely unknown to me so I appreciate any advice.

I am really interested in the above programme and I will graduate with an LLB Honours in June from a top 10 UK uni. I just wondered whether it is necessary to have a first class degree to have a chance of being accepted onto the programme..realistically..
I emailed them but they just replied by pasting the info from their website. I noticed on the website that it says they do not go by strict class rankings etc. Any advice from, especially, people with UK degrees who have got in would be really helpful.

Thanks

Hi,

The world of postgrad applications, LLMs and especially American universities is completely unknown to me so I appreciate any advice.

I am really interested in the above programme and I will graduate with an LLB Honours in June from a top 10 UK uni. I just wondered whether it is necessary to have a first class degree to have a chance of being accepted onto the programme..realistically..
I emailed them but they just replied by pasting the info from their website. I noticed on the website that it says they do not go by strict class rankings etc. Any advice from, especially, people with UK degrees who have got in would be really helpful.

Thanks

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exbcler

I don't know the details of your candidate profile, so please don't take this as a prediction.

But I have first-hand knowledge of a 2:1 from Cambridge and a 2:1 from the National University of Singapore who attended NYU for the LLM programme.

NYU has a good international law programme, but my speculation is that their admissions criteria are not inflexible.

I don't know the details of your candidate profile, so please don't take this as a prediction.

But I have first-hand knowledge of a 2:1 from Cambridge and a 2:1 from the National University of Singapore who attended NYU for the LLM programme.

NYU has a good international law programme, but my speculation is that their admissions criteria are not inflexible.
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