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Masters in Laws Advice

  • 19-03-2014 11:48AM
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    Hi. I'm considering applying for the LLM. The trouble is I'm going to be out of the country for three weeks in November. I've missed that kind of time before as an undergraduate, and I've managed to get up to speed, but would it be different at Masters level? Am I going to put myself under awful pressure for the remainder of the degree? If that's the case I'd consider waiting an extra year. Also, is it possible to defer your place for a year if you get accepted? Thanks.


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