Transfer Admissions Update

I’ll be making some calls tomorrow [correction from "today"] to chat with some prospective transfer students and probably make some offers of admission. Thanks for your patience!

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  1. E. Charleston

    September 1, 2008 @ 1:33 pm

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    Although this admission’s cycle is over, I was wondering if you can speak to the admission’s process/decision-making that occurs between a waitlist candidate’s first phone call ( to express continued interest) and the possible second phone call (of acceptance).

    When the law school chooses to make that initial phone call, can it be assumed that there is a spot available for the candidate? What kinds of things are you looking for during the initial call?

  2. NCHEKOUA TCHOUMBA Jean-Robert

    September 4, 2008 @ 4:20 am

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    Shaping globalisation
    Devopment perspectives, a global programme will obligeus in the UNDP report on human developpement that more thn one billion two hunddred millin pekople are living in conditins of extreme deprivation’ pure subsistence) and of the 8o millions are men, women nd children sufferig from malnutrition. And growing urbanisation, strong migratory movements and uncontrollable flows of environmental refuges are feeding a perve mechanism which combines poverty with a reduction in the fertility of land, prolonged periods of drkought, the scarce availability of drinkng water, and whith natural ecosystems and biological diversity being compromised. The kyoto Protocol and regulations govrning emissions constitutes a real turning point At Rio one importnt cultural and political acheivment was the official acknowledgement of the link between environmental mtters and problems of development with the explicit admission that poverty itself is one of the causes of environmental decay.

  3. NCHEKOUA TCHOUMBA Jean-Robert

    September 4, 2008 @ 4:31 am

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    Global risks Beyond economic Globalisation.
    How to answer to global risks ? New structures determine the world. When you look the world , you will see that it is already organising itself in a different manner.Let’s face it. About two thirds of the world’s population is already organised in four large markets. We have to undestand that this is a revolution that goes beyond the economic framework, because for the first time America will be multicultured, il will have four or five different cultures an languages like Europe. They will have tko translate into four or five languages multicultural. We have discovered that not only is our world no longer a world of empires ans superpowers ,but that actually nobody is in real control of the situation.

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