I took AP classes in high school and got advanced standing credit for them at Harvard. Do I need to report my grades in those classes to the LSDAS?
No. The LSDAS asks for a transcript for any “college level course taken for credit during high school,” but they’re not referring to AP courses. If you took classes for regular credit at a local community college or similar institution during high school, however, talk to your pre-law tutor about whether you should send a transcript from those classes to the LSDAS. (This does not apply to most students). For more about the LSDAS, click here.
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