<p>dudes,</p>
<p>i missed this thread and posted one post such as this in the law school thread
shucks</p>
<p>anyways, im a Law student far away from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
basically i am graduating april 2008
thing is, im fascinated about the idea of doing Masters in International Trade Law in the US particularly U of Chicago or U of Duke (although so far my eyes are kind of set on Australia)
however, since my cgpa is 3.4, im just lucky for not to have to sit for LSAT since graduates are not required to take tests such as that IMHO</p>
<p>therefore, to you guys i have some q's</p>
<p>i) what do u think of the chances of getting into U of Chicago with 3.4?</p>
<p>ii) I know IELTS are already accepted by most, if not all, of the US universities but there are nowhere in the brochure or Application Form stating so. I had requested an explanation from some of the uni's i am interested with but to no avail. What do u guys think?</p>
<p>iii) for those who have taken up international law masters programme, how would chicago fair against duke and cornell?</p>
<p>On a personal note, I never mentioned Harvard, Yale or Stanford. With 3.4, i think that's just pushing my luck although i know Chicago and other schools like Duke and Cornell are also very competitive for Graduate Studies in Law.</p>
<p>Hoping for some good replies, eh?
thank you
gtoforce is invisible</p>