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Minimum TOEFL Requirements ibt/pbt: 100/600
Resume. Stanford requires a one-to-two page resume describing your academic, extracurricular and professional activities. The resume must be submitted electronically with your electronic application. Personal Statement. Enclose a statement of about two pages sharing important or unusual information about yourself that is not otherwise apparent in your application. This statement must be submitted electronically with your electronic application.
Optional Diversity Essay. Although admission to Stanford Law is based primarily upon superior academic achievement and potential to contribute to the legal profession, the Admissions Committee also considers the diversity of an entering class important to the school's educational mission. If you would like the committee to consider how your background, life and work experiences, advanced studies, extracurricular or community activities, culture, socio-economic status, sex, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or other factors would contribute to the diversity of the entering class (and hence to your classmates' law school experience), you may describe these factors and their relevance in a separate diversity essay.
Optional Short Essays. From a list of four essay questions, you may provide up to two responses of 100 to 250 words each.
Two Letters of Recommendation. Stanford requires that at least two and no more than four letters of recommendation be sent directly through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service. Letters sent directly to the Office of Admissions will not be accepted. Please be aware of the high value Stanford places on school-specific letters of recommendation. If you choose to provide us with a targeted letter, please be sure to assign the appropriate targeted letter to Stanford Law School. Recommenders should be instructors who have personal knowledge of your academic work, preferably those who have known you in a seminar, small class, tutorial program or the like. If you have been out of school for a significant period you may substitute one letter from an employer or business associate. Sometimes these applicants find it difficult to obtain even one academic recommendation, in that case, you may submit two nonacademic letters. Please advise recommenders that should you choose to apply for a joint degree and/or other programs at Stanford University, the letters of recommendation may be forwarded to that program for review.
Right of Access to Recommendations. Federal law provides a student, after enrollment, with a right of access to, among other things, letters of recommendation in the student's file that are submitted to the law school on the student's behalf. This right may be waived, but such a waiver may not be required as a condition for admission to, receipt of financial aid from, or receipt of any other services or benefits from Stanford Law School. Please indicate your choice by checking the appropriate box on the LSAC Letter of Recommendation form before giving them to your recommenders.
GRE. If you choose to apply with the GRE, you should take the exam no later than February 1, 2022. This deadline is based on the time needed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to get scores to us by our application deadline of February 15, 2022. You must arrange with ETS to have your GRE scores sent directly to us. Log into your ETS account and select Stanford Law School as a recipient of GRE results using the school code 4993. Scores received on tests taken prior to June 2016 will not be considered valid.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
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课程简介
斯坦福大学提供法律与历史的联合学位课程,最终获得法学博士学位和博士学位。历史上,与每个学位的单独追求相比,可节省大量时间和金钱。该计划旨在为对法律和历史研究感兴趣的学生提供各个领域以及二者之间复杂而引人入胜的交汇点的顶级培训。攻读联合法学博士学位的学生。通常以在学术界从事职业为目标,并且拥有两个学位,他们有资格在法学院或历史系(或两者)任教。在斯坦福大学期间,联合学位的学生可以访问校园的各种资源,不仅包括课程,还包括专门讨论法律和历史的会议,讲座和讲习班。有关校园内许多与法律和历史相关的活动的概述,请访问
Stanford offers a joint degree program in law and history, culminating in a J.D. degree and a Ph.D. in history and affording substantial savings in time and money as compared with the separate pursuit of each degree. The program is designed to provide students interested in the study of law and history with top-level training in each field, as well as in the complex and fascinating intersections between the two. Students who pursue the joint J.D./Ph.D. generally aim for a career in academia-and with both degrees, they are eligible to teach in either a Law School or a History Department (or both). While at Stanford, joint degree students have access to the full range of resources on campus-including not only courses, but also conferences, lectures, and workshops-devoted to law and history. For an overview of many law-and-history-related activities on campus, please visit the website for the Stanford Center for Law and History.
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