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