Just got an offer for International Politics ! I'm over the moon.
Félicitations !
If I recall correctly, that programme has a language component, so if you'd like to you can join that Facebook group monsieur le philosophe (Stéphane) linked to above.
Crikey, they must have liked you. Will you be accepting? Are you applying for accommodation?
Have you already done a llb?
I don't know... It's only a conditional offer but I was surprised that they accepted me so quick. I think I will accept the offer but I have to wait because I want to know what lse and ucl will decided. But I think I will have no chance with lse and ucl.
I have a bachelor of laws degree (this the european undergrad or llb) and I will graduated in June with a master of laws degree from a Belgian university. So I am already almost 6 years in law school.
I forgot to say that I will apply for accomodation because I think it is the cheapest way to find accomodation in London.
I'm a new user here and it may sound silly but i'd like to ask: how hard is it to get into King's course Business Management? As i read on the wikipedia it says that around 7.5% of applicants get in (so let's suppose 12% receive an offer) which looks VERY competetive. But as we all know the fees are rising drastically this year, which may result in a fewer number of applications... don't you guys think so? I'm very unsure about my application, i have good predicted grades BUT my PS was more about accountancy. On the king's site (undergraduate courses) there is an "accountancy" category. When you click on it it directs you to the Business and Menagement course. And it does have accountancy modules. So i guess it's okay to have a PS based more on accountancy? Please help, i'd appreciate a reply since i really want to get into king's and right now i'm in a moment of crisis .
Nope. I sent my application on January 8th and heard nothing. I know someone that applied for Film& Literature and he got an offer. I'm going crazy! When did you sent your application?