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Do I need to register with the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS)?

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Do I need to register with the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS)?

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Yes. All applicants must take the LSAT and register for the LSDAS. We utilize Law Services, which administers the LSAT and coordinates the LSDAS. The LSDAS provides LSAT scores, copies of letters of recommendation, a summary of undergraduate grades by year, a cumulative grade point average, and copies of all transcripts. Applicants must arrange to have official transcripts of all their undergraduate and graduate work submitted to Law Services. This obviates the need for applicants to submit transcripts to every law school to which they apply. Applicants who are attending college should provide transcripts showing their fall term grades as soon as they are available.

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