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yoryingvi

I got a LLB from University College London, UCL and im currently doing a LLM at UCL. Do you know if i have to take TOFEL ? btw, I am Thai. Also, do you know if i have to take LSAT ?

Thank you very much!

I got a LLB from University College London, UCL and im currently doing a LLM at UCL. Do you know if i have to take TOFEL ? btw, I am Thai. Also, do you know if i have to take LSAT ?

Thank you very much!
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Hi Yoryingvi,

I do not think you have to take TOEFL to be considered for an application to an LLM degree in US. You have done your first law degree in English in an english speaking country. Also if you are applying for an LLM, you do not need LSAT either. All you need is personal statement, rec letters and your transcripts from your previous law school. However, if you want double check on it, you can always contact the law school itself or check out their website which is usuallt very informative.

Btw, if anyone currently studies or planning to study at Cornell, please do share some info. I would like to know what are the advantages of studying at Cornell, whar are their best courses/professors and what is so special about Cornell in compare to other law schools? Any info would be greatly appreciated since so far I do not seem to find much specific info abt Cornell.

Thanks a lot in advance,

Hi Yoryingvi,

I do not think you have to take TOEFL to be considered for an application to an LLM degree in US. You have done your first law degree in English in an english speaking country. Also if you are applying for an LLM, you do not need LSAT either. All you need is personal statement, rec letters and your transcripts from your previous law school. However, if you want double check on it, you can always contact the law school itself or check out their website which is usuallt very informative.

Btw, if anyone currently studies or planning to study at Cornell, please do share some info. I would like to know what are the advantages of studying at Cornell, whar are their best courses/professors and what is so special about Cornell in compare to other law schools? Any info would be greatly appreciated since so far I do not seem to find much specific info abt Cornell.

Thanks a lot in advance,
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