hi,
I was wondering whether one has to sit the LSAC-test in order to be eligible for a LLM-program?
I have a LLB from an english university.
thanks
LSAC test required - for LLM?
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Posted Sep 22, 2008 14:30
hi,
I was wondering whether one has to sit the LSAC-test in order to be eligible for a LLM-program?
I have a LLB from an english university.
thanks
I was wondering whether one has to sit the LSAC-test in order to be eligible for a LLM-program?
I have a LLB from an english university.
thanks
Posted Sep 22, 2008 22:36
No, you don't need the LSAT (I guess that's what you mean) to be admitted to LLM programs.
LSAC is the organization administering the LSAT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_School_Admission_Council
No, you don't need the LSAT (I guess that's what you mean) to be admitted to LLM programs.
LSAC is the organization administering the LSAT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_School_Admission_Council
LSAC is the organization administering the LSAT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_School_Admission_Council
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