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  1. Thanks very much Elz!!! Now, I have few questions more (you forgot my first question about application deadlines and not finishing faculty by then) I attended graduate advissing session (on March 26) and got some really usefull tips. But about funding,we talked mostly about schoolarships for sport and science and teacher-assistantships (the majority of the group was in these fields). Since I`m interested in Corporate and/or Bussines Law, how can I fing out if maybe there are also some U.S. firms and corporations that would give schoolarships? When deciding were to apply I have no problem with choosing among the universities that have top LLM programs. But I also want to have "plan B", a university that is not that highly ranked but has good programm. The problem is that when I look to their sites each and every university is apsolutely perfect, their program is the best one possible,campus is just great,professors are best ever... etc. Could you recommend me some university and give me an "inside" information how good they really are? Thanks!!!
  2. Hello, I`m planning to apply for LLM programs in 2007/08 but since I will not finish faculty by the time I send my application (I`ll graduate two months later), could it reduce my chances for beeing accepted? And what documents should I send insted of a college degree? I also heard that Fulbright schoolarship is no more available for Serbian students. Are there other schoolarships provided by US government for international students? I was advised by some professors and assistants at my Faculty to be free to send my applications only to the top 20 universities, that I will be (probably ) easily accepted since I am an excellent student, and that the better ranked university is, the more money it has for schoolarships. Is this too optimistic view (specially now, when there is no Fulbright schoolarship which could cover at least half of the costs)? And I am thinking about universities like UCLA, NYU, Columbia, Duke... Thanks!
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