我的邮件:
Dear Admission officer,
I am a graduate student now studying in RenMin University(on the target school's list of China ) and my major is Law.
I have read the minimum entry requirement of LLM Programme, which says "An undergraduate degree in law (LLB or equivalent). Applicants with a very good degree in another discipline together with very good grades in an appropriate graduate diploma in law (such as the UK's Graduate Diploma in Law) may also qualify for a place.".For me, I haven't obtained a undergraduate law degree (my undergraduate major is 'foreign-related police affairs') equivalent to LLB in UK, so I am confused whether my only JM(Juris Master) degree in RenMin University is enough to reach the minimum requirement of LLM.This is important for me to decide on my subsequent academic scheme.Thank you in advance for your time.
回复邮件:
In order to be considered for the LLM at LSE, we require a 4 year Bachelor's degree in law with an overall mark of 86%. If you have not fulfilled this requirement, you would need to consider studying for a conversion course, such as the Common Professional Examination/Graduate Diploma in Law (CPE/GDL) courses, commonly known as "law conversion courses". Note that these courses are not offered at LSE.
我看官网上还有一段话
Applicants without an educational background in law may apply, but would need to demonstrate a high level of professional or academic experience in areas closely related to the subjects they wish to study in order to be considered for a place.
所以应该还是可以试一试的吧