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International Students: If transcript and/diplomas are not in English, they must be accompanied by an English translation. The transcripts must be sent directly to the USF School of Law Office of Admissions in sealed envelopes by your university.
Applicants can also submit their transcripts through the LSAC LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS). This service is included in the LLM CAS subscription fee. For transcripts received from institutions outside of the U.S. an International Credential Evaluation will be completed by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), which will be incorporated into your LLM CAS report.
Personal Statement:
The Admissions Committee requires that each applicant submit a personal statement to supplement the application form. The statement should focus on your reasons for applying to the USF LLM in Taxation program, and your preparation for the LLM in Taxation program. The Committee is interested in your personal experiences, background, and accomplishments.
Other factors that are helpful to the Committee include co-curricular activities, areas of interest, past or present employment, and college or JD honors. If applying electronically via LSAC, your personal statement may be submitted as an electronic attachment. Personal statements tend to average 2 to 4 pages in length; however, there is no page limitation to the personal statement. A resume is not required but recommended. It should not be used in lieu of questions asked on the application.
Recommendation Letter:
The Admissions Committee requires two (2) letters of recommendation in support of your application. An optional third letter may be submitted, but no more than three letters of recommendation will be considered for one application. Although the Committee will accept recommendation letters from any two individuals designated by the applicant, the Committee suggests.
详见 https://www.usfca.edu/law/admissions/llm/taxation/how-to-apply