国际学生入学条件
Applicants who received their first law degree (JD) in the U.S. must submit an official LSAT score. International students who received their first law degree outside the U.S. are not required to take the LSAT exam. The minimum TOEFL score requirement is 250 for the computer based exam, 600 for the paper test, or 100 for the internet based exam. Two letters of recommendation are required. At least one letter should be from an academic source. You must submit transcripts for all collegiate, graduate and professional study. Applicants are required to submit an updated resume with their application.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
Over the years Suffolk Law School has graduated a very large number of young lawyers interested in a career in civil litigation. Many of our graduates are among the most successful trial lawyers in New England. They practice in large firms and in small offices, serve as in-house counsel, and handle all types of cases from corporate disputes to civil rights claims. Many have gone on to become highly respected judges. One of the principal advantages of a litigation career is that it presents a rare opportunity in today's world to be a generalist. To handle your cases, in a short time you might have to master the intricacies of corporate finance, learn enough medicine to analyze the consequences of a traumatic brain injury, and become acquainted with enough physics to understand accident reconstruction. Your clients and their issues will provide you with a series of windows onto the world that most specialists will never have a chance to peer through. The successful trial lawyer must have sufficient intellectual curiosity and a mind agile enough to move from one field to the next, as the demands of the cases require. A litigator must possess strong legal writing skills. But she must also have a strong affinity for other people, the sensitivity to understand their stories and their problems, the ability to communicate those stories to judges and jurors, and a desire to serve as her clients' champion in the courtroom. The life of a courtroom advocate is often highly stressful, but also exhilarating and rewarding. What should you do as a student to prepare for such a career Below we have listed a number of relevant courses for those with an interest in a litigation career.
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