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What is the LSDAS (Law SchoolData Assembly Service)?

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What is the LSDAS (Law SchoolData Assembly Service)?

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As the name implies this is a service that gathers data for law schools. Virtually every law school in the nation that is accredited by the American Bar Association requires that undergraduate records be gathered by LSDAS and then sent through that organization to the law schools to which you apply. Thus, it is imperative that you register LSDAS at the time you register for the LSAT lest you be delayed in the application process. It is up to you to have your undergraduate records sent to LSDAS. The registrar’s office will do this upon request.

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