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Does UCLA require the Law School Admission Test (LSAT)?

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Does UCLA require the Law School Admission Test (LSAT)?

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If you are a graduate of a non-U.S. law school, you are not required to submit an LSAT score, but must provide a TOEFL score. You are exempt from the TOEFL requirement if your native language is English, or if you possess a law degree from an institution at which the primary language of instruction is English. If you are a graduate of an American law school, a valid LSAT score is required. It is not necessary to re-register with LSAC or re-take the exam, but you must provide a copy of your most recent LSAT score report. If you no longer have a copy of your report, please contact LSAC and request that a new report be sent to UCLA School of Law.

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