愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD是愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)College of Law開(kāi)設(shè)的專業(yè)。指南者留學(xué)整理收集2020年愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD申請(qǐng)截止時(shí)間、2020年愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD語(yǔ)言成績(jī)要求、2020年愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD申請(qǐng)材料要求供大家參考。
愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD申請(qǐng)截止時(shí)間
2021-5-01Fall
愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD語(yǔ)言成績(jī)要求
TOEFL
JD, 3+3, Advanced Standing JD for Foreign-Trained Lawyers and MSL applicants must have a minimum TOEFL score of 105 on the Internet-based test or 620 paper-based test.
IELTS
JD, 3+3, Advanced Standing JD for Foreign-Trained Lawyers and MSL applicants must have a total score of 8.0 with no subscore less than 7.0.
愛(ài)荷華大學(xué)(University of Iowa)JD申請(qǐng)材料要求
PS
The personal statement is required for all applicants. The application form contains complete instructions regarding the personal statement. The personal statement (limited to two to three pages) should address the following topics:
Why do you wish to study law?
Why do you want to study at the University of Iowa?
What has been your most significant accomplishment?
How would you contribute to our law school community and the legal profession?
Describe any life experiences that would indicate your drive, determination, motivation, and/or leadership characteristics.
Fee
Apply Online Through Law School Admissions Council (LSAC)
RL
The College of Law requires applicants to submit at least two letters of recommendation. Recommendations from professors or others who can comment on your critical thinking, writing skills, and potential for success in law school are particularly welcome. The College participates in the letter of recommendation service offered by LSAC as part of the CAS subscription.
Transcript
For the CAS report, applicants are responsible for submitting an official transcript to LSAC from each college or university they have attended. In addition, every applicant who accepts admission to Iowa Law must file official transcripts showing conferral of a degree with the University's Office of Admissions.