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What is LSDAS?

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What is LSDAS?

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The Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS) is a nationwide clearing house that evaluates, organizes, analyzes, and summarizes academic information in a uniform manner, and reports this information along with college transcripts, Law School Admission Test (LSAT) scores to law schools. The LSDAS information report is required by most Law School Admission Council (LSAC) member law schools, and helps to simplify the admissions process. The LSDAS is a service that once paid is valid for 5 years. Applicants must be registered with the LSDAS during the academic year in which they are actively applying for admission to law school. Applicants may register at the end of their junior year.

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