国际学生入学条件
You must meet the following requirements to be considered for admission: Hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university before you begin law school. You may complete undergraduate coursework during the application process. It is not advisable to wait until after your fall grades are posted before you apply if you are a current senior. International students must hold the equivalent of an American bachelor's degree. Submit transcripts from all of the college-level schools you attended, including graduate school if applicable, to LSAC. Supply 2 -4 recommendations to LSAC, ideally from academic sources. 2-4 letters of recommendation
A personal statement (ideally four, double-spaced pages)
A resume (no page limit)
Optional diversity and ''why Berkeley'' essays (ideally one page)
An LSAT score taken within the last five years and no later than the December test
A Credential Assembly Service (CAS) report (i.e., your transcript summary) from LSAC
When evaluating your GPA we will consider your overall undergraduate academic record. A personal statement and resume are required of all applicants. The statement can be up to four double-spaced pages. We suggest that you provide recommendations academic sources who are familiar with your classroom performance and who are able to assess your potential for the study of law. The TOEFL is not required. However, you must take the LSAT, and comply with all of the other application requirements.
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- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:160
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课程简介
The Program in Law and Economics provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholarship in the fields of business law, and law and economics. As one of the preeminent institutions for the study of these fields on both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Berkeley's program is notable both for the depth of its faculty and the breadth of its interdisciplinary scope. The program draws upon the expertise of faculty from many disciplines, including the Schools of Law, Public Policy, and Business, the College of Natural Resources, the Departments of Economics and of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and the Graduate Program in Jurisprudence and Social Policy (JSP). The program's curricular and workshop and/or seminar offerings provide resources and opportunities for graduate students from throughout campus and for visiting scholars from around the world. The program also sponsors a working paper series, which serves as a broad-ranging compendium of the works of both resident scholars and visitors.
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