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Official transcripts from all colleges, universities, or graduate schools attended must be submitted. Your transcripts should show that you have earned, or expect to earn, a university degree in law (the equivalent of a J.D. or LL.B. degree) from an accredited institution outside the United States. Transcripts must show all courses and subjects taken and all grades (marks) received along with a description of the school's grading system.
Curriculum Vitae:
Resume/Curriculum Vitae. Resumes must be submitted with your Vanderbilt Electronic Application. Please list your educational institutions and professional experience, in addition to any scholarships, awards or honors you have received.
Personal Statement:
Personal Statement. Personal statements must be submitted with your Vanderbilt Electronic Application. Your personal statement should include personal, academic and professional background and your reasons for seeking the LL.M. degree.
Recommendation Letter:
Two Letters of Recommendation. Letters of recommendation must be submitted through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service. Letters should be from people who have worked closely with you and who know you well. Letters from faculty members who have served as your advisors, research supervisors, or have taught you and are familiar with your work tend to provide information most relevant to you as a prospective law student and most helpful to readers of your application. Recommendations from those familiar with your professional performance are also acceptable.