Hello everyone,
I'm currently in second year of LLB Honors and will be starting third year in September. I am doing an external British law degree and will probably get a 2.1 (not sure if its going to be a high or a low one as of yet).
I want to apply to an Ivy League for LLM and while many people are telling me to take a gap year before applying, I was hoping to apply this September so I can join as soon as I am done with my LLB.
I don't have much legal internship background though I shall be starting a series of different internships this year. Do you think I stand a chance in applying to an Ivy or should I just focus my energy on applying to a British institute?
Should I apply for an Ivy yet or not?
Posted May 26, 2017 18:34
Hello everyone,
I'm currently in second year of LLB Honors and will be starting third year in September. I am doing an external British law degree and will probably get a 2.1 (not sure if its going to be a high or a low one as of yet).
I want to apply to an Ivy League for LLM and while many people are telling me to take a gap year before applying, I was hoping to apply this September so I can join as soon as I am done with my LLB.
I don't have much legal internship background though I shall be starting a series of different internships this year. Do you think I stand a chance in applying to an Ivy or should I just focus my energy on applying to a British institute?
I'm currently in second year of LLB Honors and will be starting third year in September. I am doing an external British law degree and will probably get a 2.1 (not sure if its going to be a high or a low one as of yet).
I want to apply to an Ivy League for LLM and while many people are telling me to take a gap year before applying, I was hoping to apply this September so I can join as soon as I am done with my LLB.
I don't have much legal internship background though I shall be starting a series of different internships this year. Do you think I stand a chance in applying to an Ivy or should I just focus my energy on applying to a British institute?
Posted May 26, 2017 19:23
Just apply, worst case scenario you get rejected and you can still apply next year.
Just apply, worst case scenario you get rejected and you can still apply next year.
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