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Can an LL.M. student take a class Pass/Fail?

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Can an LL.M. student take a class Pass/Fail?

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No. The only exceptions to this rule are two courses that are mandatory pass/fail: (1) the USLD class for foreign-educated attorneys; and (2) the Spring 2 credit LL.M. Externship program. Bulletin Link. Q: What are the rules for add/drop? A: Please see the Office of the Registrar website. Q: What are the rules for getting money back if I withdraw from a course? A. Any student wishing to withdraw from a course must provide a written request to the Office of the Registrar. Your refund, if any, will be calculated based upon the date on the written request. For a tuition refund schedule, please see the Bulletin.

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