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Basic Instinct
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Hi Ana! I had submitted my application at ScPo on 14th November and got my acceptance for the same course on 17th Dec. So roughly it takes around a month. Though I think your application might take a bit longer given you submitted it in Feb. Generally these guys mention how applications received during Feb to April will receive their results late. In any case, goodluck
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Exam Stress
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Hard Drive
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Hi Mimi! Congratulations for your acceptance to LLM. I just checked my follow up page after reading your post but it still says under condition. Though well i have applied for Masters in Dev Studies. If i am not wrong, IHEID mentions how the email should reach the candidate in 1-3 days after their online status has been changed. Still I would suggest you write and confirm with the admissions. Yes there are conditional acceptances. Here are the following mentioned; There are various types of conditional offers of admission: Conditions on language: Candidates are admitted on the condition that they prove a sufficient level in English for the programme to which they have been accepted. Conditions on undergraduate degree: Candidates are admitted, but must provide, no later than the time of registration, proof of successful completion of the degree required by the programme to which they have been admitted. Students who cannot provide proof of a degree are not allowed to register for study programmes at the Institute. Other conditions set by the admissions Committee and detailed on the admission letter.
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Talk Dirty
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Hi ZakV! Good to see you here! Yes I have accepted by 7 schools as of now which are; Sciences Po Paris, SOAS, Kings College London, IDS Sussex, University of Manchester, Bristol & Birmingham. While I have two pending notifications from IHEID Geneva & Goldsmiths University of London. My top choices are IHEID & Sciences Po. Though funding will be a huge factor in deciding where I go. Good luck with your Oxford application and do tell how was your experience there. As for what you said, I totally agree with two things you mentioned; first that in a career in development people need to look beyond compassion (which is quite a necessary but not the only deciding factor for which people should take up this field). Secondly, undergraduates can actually come in with the right mindset. Though I equally think, that having practical hands on experience is very imp as it actually does sort out the dreamy eyed people who think a job in development is nothing but travelling and doing cool stuff. However, on the other hand there are some people who are very sure of themselves right from the start and are involved in the issues. So well, to conclude I think there are both pros and cons with the admittance of students in both American & European systems. While one weeds out the confused souls, the other gives respite to people from the compulsory 2-3 years of experience.
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I heartily and totally agree with you Alchyna! It's like you just read my thoughts. Wherever I apply for internships either they want more experience or they want to be enrolled in masters. For masters, again internships are reqd. The thing is how would I get any experience if no one takes me in or gives me a break. Sucks!
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False Allegations
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