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Application and Admissions Questions What do I need to apply to law school?

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Application and Admissions Questions What do I need to apply to law school?

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• a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university (by the beginning of the term for which you’re applying), • an LSAT score, and • an LSDAS (Law School Data Assembly Service) account. You may complete an application before taking the LSAT. However, your file will not be reviewed until LSDAS submits your score to us. You can register for both the LSAT and LSDAS on the Law School Admissions Council website, LSAC.org When should I apply? Applications are available starting the October before the semester for which you are applying (e.g. October 2009 for entering fall 2010). The Admissions Committee begins meeting and making decisions as early as December. Applications received by February 15th are considered timely, which means that you should get a decision by early April. No application will be reviewed until it is complete, meaning the following items must be received: • completed, signed application • application fee, AND • LSDAS report. An LSDAS report will not

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