Dear all,
I am a foreign student who is interested in the llm program for intellectual property law. However, it seems that many US law schools require the first degree of law to be admitted in llm program, which is it impossible for me.
I am wondering if there is any llm program in the US that does not require the first degree of law. If so, it would be greatly appreciated if you could tell me.
Thanks a lot for your help and enjoy your day.
Question about the admission requirement for llm program in USA law school
Posted Oct 07, 2009 03:07
Dear all,
I am a foreign student who is interested in the llm program for intellectual property law. However, it seems that many US law schools require the first degree of law to be admitted in llm program, which is it impossible for me.
I am wondering if there is any llm program in the US that does not require the first degree of law. If so, it would be greatly appreciated if you could tell me.
Thanks a lot for your help and enjoy your day.
I am a foreign student who is interested in the llm program for intellectual property law. However, it seems that many US law schools require the first degree of law to be admitted in llm program, which is it impossible for me.
I am wondering if there is any llm program in the US that does not require the first degree of law. If so, it would be greatly appreciated if you could tell me.
Thanks a lot for your help and enjoy your day.
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