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Why is the application process so confusing?

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Why is the application process so confusing?

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A. The application process may seem confusing because there are two entities involved, each with different roles. The LL.M. in Comparative Law Program operates within the University of Florida Graduate School, along with other graduate programs such as Engineering and History. The Graduate School Office of Admission determines your eligibility for admission to the University of Florida by, among other things, ensuring that you have submitted bonafide transcripts. The Application for Admission, official TOEFL score, official transcripts (and an English translation, if necessary) and the $30 application fee should be sent to the Office of Admission, P.O. Box 2946, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32602-2946. The admissions committee of the LL.M. in Comparative Law Program, made up of members of the faculty of the College of Law, decides whether to accept your application for admission to our Program. This committee will read your letters of recommendation, your personal statement,

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