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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2005 12:41:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Tatyana: LLM in Innovation, Technology and the Law (University of Edinburgh)</title>
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Hi Tatyana, you can still send in an application without an up-to-date language test score but your application would be held back from the consideration until you submitted your test results. 

Don&#39;t forget that the programme by distance learning is geared very much to reading and writing, and infact, there is little speaking required, other than the occasional VoiP discussion, or call to your tutor.  

My advice is to start collating your application now, and submit it as early as possible - it can take weeks, sometimes months to collate the relevant references and official degree transcripts.

To the Edinburgh Student!  Thanks for the feedback, it&#39;s been a very exciting time for us on the programme, and it&#39;s always good to hear that we are doing good things!


 
Hi!
C. Miller and Edinburg student, 
Thank you for your answers 
Now I want to study at the Edinburgh!!
This week I have applied for some scholarships here (in Russia). They strongly advise to contact the institutions in which applicant is interested without delay :) 
I&#39;ve already got my official degree transcripts and my academic advisors are ready to give me references. I will apply as soon as possible.
 
What are the typical requirements and selection criteria? I obtained my qualification in Russia (lawyer) and have been working in a big telecommunication company for three years.  Last week I defended a thesis (about cybercrime) and finished my postgraduate course in Russia. But I don&#39;t know what chances of entrance I have. Is it enough to enter the programme (full-time)? </description>
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