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Hello!
I have a question. I have a degree in French from Edinburgh Uni but now I want to do a Masters in International Relations. My degree put a lot of emphasis on culture (as opposed to translation or linguistics, etc) so I have studied some politics before, but not much. I know some places will admit students to Masters courses even if their undergraduate degrees aren't directly related, does anyone know of any good International Relations (or similar) courses where this is the case? Thanks!
Hey :)
English is my first language, I wouldn't say I'm bilingual but my French is pretty much fluent, I did Erasmus in Tours studying L3 Lettres Modernes and I had no problems with the coursework. I suppose taking the TEF before I apply would be a good idea, too.
I don't want to go back to Tours (it's lovely but way too small for my liking) but I do really like that area so I'll have a look at Nantes and Rennes...how did you like Le Mans? I think I'll take your advice and email a few places for details
Thanks so much, you've been such a good help! x
Thanks a lot for your reply :)
I want to do French Literature, preferably at Paris IV but I don't know how competitive it is. I'm doing MA Hons French at Edinburgh just now, I can't find much info on admissions for people with UK degrees though... Do you mind me asking where you went/what course you did?
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