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The Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS)


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Centralizes and standardizes undergraduate academic records to simplify the law school admission process. The LSDAS accomplish a report for each law school to which you apply. The report contains information that schools use, along with your application, personal essay, letters of recommendation, and other criteria, to make their admission decisions. The report includes:

  • an undergraduate academic abstract
  • copies of all undergraduate, graduate, and law/professional school transcripts
  • LSAT scores and writing model copies (Canadian law schools obtain an LSAT law school report containing scores and writing model copies)
  • copies of letters of recommendation processed by LSAC





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