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If I am only applying to Barry Law, do I still need to register with LSDAS ( Law School Data Assembly Service via Law School Admissions Council)?

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If I am only applying to Barry Law, do I still need to register with LSDAS ( Law School Data Assembly Service via Law School Admissions Council)?

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Yes. When you register for the LSAT, you will be prompted to register with LSDAS. You will then be required to send transcripts from any educational institution you ever attended (whether or not you received a degree) as well as letters of recommendation. Letters may also be sent directly to the law school but it is preferable that you just include them with LSDAS.

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