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波士頓大學(xué)(Boston University)JD申請截止時(shí)間
2021-4-01Rolling
波士頓大學(xué)(Boston University)JD語言成績要求
TOEFL
Paper-based test: 550;internet-based test:Reading section – 21;Listening section – 18;Speaking section – 23;Writing section – 22
IELTS
In addition to the TOEFL, the IELTS is also accepted as proof of English proficiency. The band score of 7.0 is required for admission to the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
波士頓大學(xué)(Boston University)JD申請材料要求
PS
Your personal statement should discuss the significant personal, social, or academic experiences that have contributed to your decision to study law. Most personal statements are approximately two pages long. Please double-space your personal statement and any optional essays.
CV
A current résumé is required of all applicants. The résumé should reflect all full-time and part-time employment, both paid and unpaid, and all extracurricular activities and honors. Please format your résumé in reverse chronological order, with the most recent employment at the top and indicate for each position whether it was full-time, part-time, paid, or unpaid. Please do not include high school activities or awards in your résumé. There is no required length for the résumé. Occasionally, the Admissions Committee will request further clarification of an applicant’s activities.
Fee
An $85 non-refundable application fee is required of applicants.
RL
You must submit at least two letters of recommendation through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service. BU Law accepts up to four letters of recommendation sent through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service that is part of the CAS registration. Ideally, each letter should come from someone who has taught you in a substantive college or postgraduate course. Given that two-thirds of the incoming class takes time between their undergraduate career and law school, the Admissions Committee acknowledges that it may be difficult to request a letter from an undergraduate professor as years pass. In these instances, it is acceptable to submit letters from employers. The Admissions Committee values letters from people who are able to provide a thoughtful, thorough, and candid assessment of your academic ability and potential for success in law study.
LSAC will copy your letters and send them to us with your law school report. To use this service, follow the online directions for submitting letters. You MUST use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service for your recommendations. BU Law will not receive a law school report until LSAC has processed at least two letters of recommendation. You may submit up to four letters of recommendation.
Federal legislation gives you right of access to letters of recommendation. You may waive this right (as provided on the form). Your waiver is not required as a condition for admission or for financial aid.
Transcript
Summarized transcripts from all undergraduate schools that you have attended