Signup date: 21 Nov 2007 at 8:38pm
Last login: 21 Nov 2007 at 8:38pm
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I have wanted to do a phd for several years now. I realise a distinction for my LLM would have really helped but it didn't happen... for both my BSc and my LLM I got in the high 60s, is it sufficient to get funding?
also, the potential supervisor (a lecturer on my LLM) I had approached seemed to have backed down after saying she'd be very happy to supervise me. she now says she doesn't have time to help me with my proposal and that I should just submit it independently. I fear it is very bad prospect, but is there still a chance?
cheers
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