When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications? Forum
- PrayingforHYS
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When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
Hey, I'm a junior in UG and i'll be taking the LSAT in June and I was wondering when the best time to set up all of the LSAC/LSDAS stuff on lsac.org would be.
I've had an account on LSAC.org since the summer, but what's the deal with CRS and LSDAS? They recommend that you register for that stuff at least 4-6 weeks before applying b/c of how long it takes to process things, but I'm not completely clear on what that means..
Anyway, should Juniors now wait until they've received their LSAT score in late June before paying for the reports/whatever for the LSDAS stuff? Are there any advantages or disadvantages to me paying the fee now and then just sending stuff to LSAC as it comes in (like lsat score, Letters of Rec, etc.)?
I just find it ironic that I can name a t14's 25-75 off of the top of my head and yet I'm not quite sure how exactly LSAC app stuff works. I browsed their site and read all about the CRS and LSDAS stuff, but I still don't quite understand it (RC is my least favorite LSAT section lol)
Anyway, I'd appreciate advice/help, and I'm sure that other Juniors in UG wondering the same thing would appreciate help as well.
Thanks.
I've had an account on LSAC.org since the summer, but what's the deal with CRS and LSDAS? They recommend that you register for that stuff at least 4-6 weeks before applying b/c of how long it takes to process things, but I'm not completely clear on what that means..
Anyway, should Juniors now wait until they've received their LSAT score in late June before paying for the reports/whatever for the LSDAS stuff? Are there any advantages or disadvantages to me paying the fee now and then just sending stuff to LSAC as it comes in (like lsat score, Letters of Rec, etc.)?
I just find it ironic that I can name a t14's 25-75 off of the top of my head and yet I'm not quite sure how exactly LSAC app stuff works. I browsed their site and read all about the CRS and LSDAS stuff, but I still don't quite understand it (RC is my least favorite LSAT section lol)
Anyway, I'd appreciate advice/help, and I'm sure that other Juniors in UG wondering the same thing would appreciate help as well.
Thanks.
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
Just register for it whenever you feel like it and have the cash. You need to be registered before you send them your transcripts or Letters of Rec. Until you're ready to do that, it doesn't matter.
- im_blue
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
If you want to get a headstart on the application process, you could always register for LSDAS now and starting sending in transcripts and LORs. That way, you can also find out your LSAC GPA and not have any last-minute surprises there. If you sign up for CRS, law schools will start sending you e-mail and mail, especially if you have a good LSAT.
- PrayingforHYS
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
Oh ok, so I could just register now if I so chose, and then they'd automatically get my LSAT scores, and all I'd have to do is send them my transcript/Letters of Rec etc. over the summer and I'd be set to apply?NewtonLied wrote:Just register for it whenever you feel like it and have the cash. You need to be registered before you send them your transcripts or Letters of Rec. Until you're ready to do that, it doesn't matter.
so registering for CRS is separate from LSDAS? I'm not sure that I understand the distinction (if there is one), but it seems like one would want to fill in the CRS before taking the LSAT so that schools (like Duke with the Priority Track) could send them fee waivers and stuff?im_blue wrote:If you want to get a headstart on the application process, you could always register for LSDAS now and starting sending in transcripts and LORs. That way, you can also find out your LSAC GPA and not have any last-minute surprises there. If you sign up for CRS, law schools will start sending you e-mail and mail, especially if you have a good LSAT.
- im_blue
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
Yes, you sign up for CRS optionally after you've registered for LSDAS, which gives law schools permission to see your LSAT score and self-reported GPA, and send you fee waivers / mail / e-mail based on that. You can sign up for CRS now, but you won't get fee waivers until law schools can see your LSAT score.PrayingforHYS wrote:Oh ok, so I could just register now if I so chose, and then they'd automatically get my LSAT scores, and all I'd have to do is send them my transcript/Letters of Rec etc. over the summer and I'd be set to apply?NewtonLied wrote:Just register for it whenever you feel like it and have the cash. You need to be registered before you send them your transcripts or Letters of Rec. Until you're ready to do that, it doesn't matter.
so registering for CRS is separate from LSDAS? I'm not sure that I understand the distinction (if there is one), but it seems like one would want to fill in the CRS before taking the LSAT so that schools (like Duke with the Priority Track) could send them fee waivers and stuff?im_blue wrote:If you want to get a headstart on the application process, you could always register for LSDAS now and starting sending in transcripts and LORs. That way, you can also find out your LSAC GPA and not have any last-minute surprises there. If you sign up for CRS, law schools will start sending you e-mail and mail, especially if you have a good LSAT.
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- PrayingforHYS
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
So you sign up for CRS after you've registered for LSDAS? So then it probably would behoove the juniors in UG to sign up for both LSDAS and CRS before they take the LSAT, right?im_blue wrote:Yes, you sign up for CRS optionally after you've registered for LSDAS, which gives law schools permission to see your LSAT score and self-reported GPA, and send you fee waivers / mail / e-mail based on that. You can sign up for CRS now, but you won't get fee waivers until law schools can see your LSAT score.PrayingforHYS wrote:Oh ok, so I could just register now if I so chose, and then they'd automatically get my LSAT scores, and all I'd have to do is send them my transcript/Letters of Rec etc. over the summer and I'd be set to apply?NewtonLied wrote:Just register for it whenever you feel like it and have the cash. You need to be registered before you send them your transcripts or Letters of Rec. Until you're ready to do that, it doesn't matter.
so registering for CRS is separate from LSDAS? I'm not sure that I understand the distinction (if there is one), but it seems like one would want to fill in the CRS before taking the LSAT so that schools (like Duke with the Priority Track) could send them fee waivers and stuff?im_blue wrote:If you want to get a headstart on the application process, you could always register for LSDAS now and starting sending in transcripts and LORs. That way, you can also find out your LSAC GPA and not have any last-minute surprises there. If you sign up for CRS, law schools will start sending you e-mail and mail, especially if you have a good LSAT.
- Panther7
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
PrayingforHYS wrote:So you sign up for CRS after you've registered for LSDAS? So then it probably would behoove the juniors in UG to sign up for both LSDAS and CRS before they take the LSAT, right?im_blue wrote:Yes, you sign up for CRS optionally after you've registered for LSDAS, which gives law schools permission to see your LSAT score and self-reported GPA, and send you fee waivers / mail / e-mail based on that. You can sign up for CRS now, but you won't get fee waivers until law schools can see your LSAT score.PrayingforHYS wrote:Oh ok, so I could just register now if I so chose, and then they'd automatically get my LSAT scores, and all I'd have to do is send them my transcript/Letters of Rec etc. over the summer and I'd be set to apply?NewtonLied wrote:Just register for it whenever you feel like it and have the cash. You need to be registered before you send them your transcripts or Letters of Rec. Until you're ready to do that, it doesn't matter.
so registering for CRS is separate from LSDAS? I'm not sure that I understand the distinction (if there is one), but it seems like one would want to fill in the CRS before taking the LSAT so that schools (like Duke with the Priority Track) could send them fee waivers and stuff?im_blue wrote:If you want to get a headstart on the application process, you could always register for LSDAS now and starting sending in transcripts and LORs. That way, you can also find out your LSAC GPA and not have any last-minute surprises there. If you sign up for CRS, law schools will start sending you e-mail and mail, especially if you have a good LSAT.
If you know you're going to law school, just sign up now.
Just prepare to see an endless stream of emails from Detroit Mercy.
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Re: When should you set up your LSDAS stuff for applications?
I have never gotten onePanther7 wrote:
Just prepare to see an endless stream of emails from Detroit Mercy.
I guess it is ONU country over here.