Which LLM needs no LSAT?

<p>Do all LLM need a LSAT as prerequisite? Which LLM needs no LSAT as an entry requirement?</p>

<p>LLM is a graduate law school program (i.e., post-law school in the US) that needs no LSAT but you need to have a law degree (US or foreign) before you can apply for an LLM program. In other words if you are a US resident, you need to go to college (4 years), then law school (3 years and you need LSAT to get into law school), and then after that you might consider LLM.</p>

<p>There are degrees offered some places called Masters of Science of Law (MSL) which are not for lawyers but instead more like an advanced poli sci degrees.</p>

<p>Dear Drusba, many US Law Schools allow Bachelor of Laws students from other countries e.g. China to apply for LLM programs. Those students majored in Laws alright, but the teaching was not done in English. As they are different with those from JD or other US college undergraduates, is LSAT a prerequisite for them? I know I should go to the website of each LLM provider to find the answer, but if you have your experiences shared, my seaching process could be more efficient.</p>