Hello all,
I would like advice on which U.S. LLM programs/schools I should apply to. I'm interested in business/commercial law.
I'm in a unique position because my undergrad school (University of Cairo, Khartoum Branch) did not apply grades to courses taken, they were given on a pass/fail basis. This makes it more difficult to predict which schools would accept me as AppTracker uses class rank.
I am Sudanese and have 5 years experience working as a lawyer different in Arab countries. I currently work at a Canadian international law firm.
Which schools to apply to?
Posted May 03, 2011 09:25
Hello all,
I would like advice on which U.S. LLM programs/schools I should apply to. I'm interested in business/commercial law.
I'm in a unique position because my undergrad school (University of Cairo, Khartoum Branch) did not apply grades to courses taken, they were given on a pass/fail basis. This makes it more difficult to predict which schools would accept me as AppTracker uses class rank.
I am Sudanese and have 5 years experience working as a lawyer different in Arab countries. I currently work at a Canadian international law firm.
I would like advice on which U.S. LLM programs/schools I should apply to. I'm interested in business/commercial law.
I'm in a unique position because my undergrad school (University of Cairo, Khartoum Branch) did not apply grades to courses taken, they were given on a pass/fail basis. This makes it more difficult to predict which schools would accept me as AppTracker uses class rank.
I am Sudanese and have 5 years experience working as a lawyer different in Arab countries. I currently work at a Canadian international law firm.
Posted May 11, 2011 17:09
Any help would be appreciated :)
Any help would be appreciated :)
Posted May 12, 2011 01:03
Well, my suggestion would be to pick which schools interest you and then email their admissions offices to ask about your ad hoc situation. Admittedly admissions officers are not very open when it comes to requests of potential application evaluation however there is no harm in asking as I am sure they must have received applications from Cairo Uni before!
Well, my suggestion would be to pick which schools interest you and then email their admissions offices to ask about your ad hoc situation. Admittedly admissions officers are not very open when it comes to requests of potential application evaluation however there is no harm in asking as I am sure they must have received applications from Cairo Uni before!
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