Noted this course as well, looks good for a new course. Thinking of doing it maybe in a few years' time though.HI all.. has anybody applied to this course or is anybody interested in this?
Would be nice to have some discussion.
HI all.. has anybody applied to this course or is anybody interested in this?
Would be nice to have some discussion.
Hello, I have a spot reserved for that intake. Do let me know if you want to have a discussion.
Plausible to share how to ace the panel interview and also what were your credentials into securing the shortlist to the course?
Plausible to share how to ace the panel interview and also what were your credentials into securing the shortlist to the course?
Plausible to share how to ace the panel interview and also what were your credentials into securing the shortlist to the course?
Hi guys, I recently applied for this course and took LNAT on mid July. May I know when the LNAT results are released (the invigilators at my test site told me that it's within 48 hrs but that wasn't true) and how much of a factor the LNAT score is in securing a place in SUSS?
Also, I'm applying as a transfer applicant with a-levels certificate, and I understand that this course is geared towards mid-career individuals. Will this negatively affect the success of my application?
Sorry for the late reply, I don't usually check notifications from this website.
For the panel interview, I was just genuine about my passion and interest to study Law, which coincides with what I've written for my Personal Statement.
They'll definitely cross-refer to your Personal Statement and sniff out whether or not what you wrote was genuine or just a facade you've put up to look suitable as an applicant for the course, so it's best that you stay true to what you say.
As for my credentials, my GPA is definitely not in the range of the cut-off point a lot of the local Universities look for in terms of prospective law students. I also did not partake in any club activities that would enhance my qualifications, it was purely my LNAT in addition to probably other resources that proved my interest for the Law that got me in.
Hi guys, I recently applied for this course and took LNAT on mid July. May I know when the LNAT results are released (the invigilators at my test site told me that it's within 48 hrs but that wasn't true) and how much of a factor the LNAT score is in securing a place in SUSS?
Also, I'm applying as a transfer applicant with a-levels certificate, and I understand that this course is geared towards mid-career individuals. Will this negatively affect the success of my application?
hi not sure about the success rate but according to the website, lnat results should be out in mid-aug depending on when you took the exam.
Sorry for the late reply, I don't usually check notifications from this website.
For the panel interview, I was just genuine about my passion and interest to study Law, which coincides with what I've written for my Personal Statement.
They'll definitely cross-refer to your Personal Statement and sniff out whether or not what you wrote was genuine or just a facade you've put up to look suitable as an applicant for the course, so it's best that you stay true to what you say.
As for my credentials, my GPA is definitely not in the range of the cut-off point a lot of the local Universities look for in terms of prospective law students. I also did not partake in any club activities that would enhance my qualifications, it was purely my LNAT in addition to probably other resources that proved my interest for the Law that got me in.
Are you applying for JD of LLB?
i applied for the JD.. but no news yet..
When did you take your LNAT?
What were your LNAT scores?
Are you applying for the JD or LLB, cause I am applying for JD with a first degree. Therefore I am not sure if good grades will be the one of the main factors they are looking at since the dynamics of this group applying for JD are generally different from LLB students. I also am not in the late 30s so it appears that people entering JD had apparently way more experience than what I have.
I do volunteer myself in community work, so I am not sure how that will play out!
i took on 20+ july.. what about u?
LNAT score was 20 and LLB
28th July. I screwed up my essay . Went to the toilet for 10mins after the mcq.