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Are graduates of American law schools permitted to apply for admission to the LL.M. Program?

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Are graduates of American law schools permitted to apply for admission to the LL.M. Program?

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Yes, American citizens and graduates of American law schools are welcome to apply. Graduates of American law schools are exempt from the TOEFL requirement, but must provide a valid LSAT score. American graduates need not re-register with LSDAS in order to send an LSAT score to UCLA School of Law; simply providing a copy of your most recent LSAT score report will suffice.

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Yes, American citizens and graduates of American law schools are welcome to apply. Graduates of American law schools are exempt from the TOEFL requirement, but must provide a valid LSAT score. American graduates need not re-register with LSDAS in order to send an LSAT score to UCLA School of Law; providing a copy of your most recent LSAT score report will suffice.

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