28 - but 29 by the end of the month.
YOUR AGE
Posted Mar 11, 2008 20:49
Posted Mar 11, 2008 23:58
I just turned 29
Posted Mar 12, 2008 06:23
Chezarle you are the oldest! :-)
Not quite, I'm 33! I've now officially "skewed the average."
By the way, some of you seem far too young to be pursuing LL.M. degrees...I didn't even begin law school (American J.D. program) until I was 24. At 22, I was still serving in the Navy for goodness' sake!
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Not quite, I'm 33! I've now officially "skewed the average."
By the way, some of you seem far too young to be pursuing LL.M. degrees...I didn't even begin law school (American J.D. program) until I was 24. At 22, I was still serving in the Navy for goodness' sake!
Posted Mar 12, 2008 06:27
32. Other 30s? Am I the oldest? :-)
Don't feel bad, my friend...I'm sure we're the "wisest" of the group! ;)
Don't feel bad, my friend...I'm sure we're the "wisest" of the group! ;)
Posted Mar 12, 2008 06:51
Posted Mar 12, 2008 08:40
26 turning 27
Posted Mar 12, 2008 10:47
23- turning 24 next month. Th egroup is not all that old as I always thought. 25-26 is the average age!
Posted Mar 12, 2008 11:22
21! wouhou Faten!! lol
Posted Mar 12, 2008 13:17
23...
Posted Mar 12, 2008 15:41
30... turning 31 in a few days...
I studied my first master degree at LSE at the age of 25 and I was one of the youngest of the class... there were 20's, 30's, and a couple of guys in their 40's... it really did not make a difference back then, except that I found out that diversity was one of the fun aspects to study abroad.
I studied my first master degree at LSE at the age of 25 and I was one of the youngest of the class... there were 20's, 30's, and a couple of guys in their 40's... it really did not make a difference back then, except that I found out that diversity was one of the fun aspects to study abroad.
Posted Mar 12, 2008 16:34
Chezarle you are the oldest! :-)
Not quite, I'm 33! I've now officially "skewed the average."
By the way, some of you seem far too young to be pursuing LL.M. degrees...I didn't even begin law school (American J.D. program) until I was 24. At 22, I was still serving in the Navy for goodness' sake!
badkarma56, in my case, at 22, I enrolled in my first law school on a part-time basis while working for a company in Tokyo. Like memo_z's case, there were 20s, 30s, and even 60s(!) in my class. I was impressed to see such a old guy studying law.
Also, thank you for your message. I believe you are the "wisest"!
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Not quite, I'm 33! I've now officially "skewed the average."
By the way, some of you seem far too young to be pursuing LL.M. degrees...I didn't even begin law school (American J.D. program) until I was 24. At 22, I was still serving in the Navy for goodness' sake! </blockquote>
badkarma56, in my case, at 22, I enrolled in my first law school on a part-time basis while working for a company in Tokyo. Like memo_z's case, there were 20s, 30s, and even 60s(!) in my class. I was impressed to see such a old guy studying law.
Also, thank you for your message. I believe you are the "wisest"!
Posted Mar 12, 2008 18:06
29, turning 30 soon.
Posted Mar 12, 2008 19:07
Ouch, I am 34...and I am sooooooo worried that my age will be a problem being admitted to an LLM program. What do you think, too old?!?
Posted Mar 14, 2008 23:36
Just turned 23 :) though, I am applying to UK...
Posted Mar 14, 2008 23:48
18 lol
Posted Mar 15, 2008 00:03
103... and on my night table i have a picture of me and joe di maggio playing together...
:-)
:-)
Posted Mar 15, 2008 02:50
I am 24. I think it is invaluable to work in the real world for at least a year before heading off to do any LLM or BCL.
Posted Mar 15, 2008 12:29
turned 23 a few weeks ago
Posted Mar 15, 2008 13:07
27 and adding...
Posted Mar 15, 2008 16:07
Ouch, I am 34...and I am sooooooo worried that my age will be a problem being admitted to an LLM program. What do you think, too old?!?
@ botolo86
I am 34 too. Man, we are such an old man in this forum!!! Anyway, I got in to several top 14 schools, so I don't think you need to worry about your age seriously. :) At least in a quantitative respect, we have more life/professional experience compared to other applicants in their (even early!) twenties, so make use of your forte. :)
@ botolo86
I am 34 too. Man, we are such an old man in this forum!!! Anyway, I got in to several top 14 schools, so I don't think you need to worry about your age seriously. :) At least in a quantitative respect, we have more life/professional experience compared to other applicants in their (even early!) twenties, so make use of your forte. :)
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