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Is llm a master of law or a master of law?
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Llm is not a master of law, but a master of law. LLM is a one-year advanced law course specially prepared for international students, which is equivalent to the master's degree of law in China. Anyone with a bachelor's degree in law or above can apply for LLM in the United States. LLM majors in American universities do not need GRE/GMAT or LSAT scores, because it can be said that the only standardized test is TOEFL /IBT scores.

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Master of Laws and Master of Laws are two degrees with completely different directions. Master of law education belongs to general master's education, focusing on teaching and scientific research talents, while master of law belongs to professional degree education, and master of law education pays more attention to the cultivation of applied talents.

The training goal of LLM is to conduct more in-depth research on various majors under the discipline of law with teaching and learning as the direction. The master of law is oriented to practical application and practice, mainly for the lawyer industry and legal affairs. In terms of employment and qualification examination, Master of Laws has great advantages, such as civil service examination. Some public security departments only recruit master of law, and master of law cannot apply for it.