舊金山大學(xué)LLM in International Transactions and Comparative Law語(yǔ)言成績(jī)要求-申請(qǐng)截止時(shí)間-申請(qǐng)材料要求
舊金山大學(xué)語(yǔ)言成績(jī)要求
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舊金山大學(xué)(University of San Francisco)LLM in International Transactions and Comparative Law申請(qǐng)截止時(shí)間
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舊金山大學(xué)(University of San Francisco)LLM in International Transactions and Comparative Law申請(qǐng)材料要求
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The Admissions Committee requires that each applicant submit a personal statement to supplement the application form. The statement should focus on your reasons for applying to the USF LLM program, your preparation for the LLM Program, and career goals. The Committee is interested in your personal experiences, background and accomplishments. Other factors that are helpful to the Committee include co-curricular activities, areas of interest, past or present employment, and university honors. If applying electronically via LSAC, your personal statement may be submitted as an electronic attachment.
CV
A resume is not required, but is recommended. It should not be used in lieu of questions asked on the application.
Fee
$70 Application Fee
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The Admissions Committee requires two (2) letters of recommendation in support of your application. An optional third letter may be submitted, but o more than three (3) letters of recommendation will be considered for one application. Although the Committee will accept recommendation letters from any two individuals designated by the applicant, the Committee suggests:
If possible, have the two recommendations completed by law school faculty members (or administrators) with whom you have studied. If you have been away from school for a considerable time, you may wish to substitute other individuals, including supervisors and business colleagues, who whom you have had more contact.
Choose individuals who have had substantial and recent opportunity to observe your professional and/or academic promise. Recommendations from people who have not had such opportunity are of little assistance to the Committee and your application. Letters must be printed on letterhead, signed, and submitted in sealed envelopes. If not in English, the letters of recommendation must be accompanied by an English translation. The letters may be submitted with your application or mailed directly to the USF School of Law LLM Office of Admissions.
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A resume is not required, but is recommended. It should not be used in lieu of questions asked on the application.