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What is the LSDAS and do I need to subscribe in order to apply to law school?

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What is the LSDAS and do I need to subscribe in order to apply to law school?

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The LSDAS is the Law School Data Assembly Service. Individuals interested in applying to law school submit their application information to the LSDAS which then standardizes that information before sending it to law schools selected by the applicant. Most ABA-accredited law schools require that their applicants run their applications through the LSDAS. You can find out more information on the LSDAS at the Law School Admissions Council website: : www.lsac.

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