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ThreeRivers

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Does updating your transcripts slow down process?

Post by ThreeRivers » Sun Jan 01, 2012 3:20 pm

I currently have a LSDAS GPA of 3.44... after this semester I'll have one of 3.46 (lol no difference). If I send in an updated transcript it won't cause some schools to delay my decision (once see transcript has been updated) will it?

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Re: Does updating your transcripts slow down process?

Post by Gail » Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:29 pm

My expectation is that it delays. If its of little consequence to your GPA, it might not be worth it. If it increases the GPA by a larger amount (think .05) or pushes it into another range, then go for it.

If it pushes you above 25th/50th/75th percent, I'd say go for it.

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Re: Does updating your transcripts slow down process?

Post by r6_philly » Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:39 am

It does not delay anything if you already have a valid transcript for LSAC to send to schools. Once LSAC receives the updated transcript, it will send the updates to schools. Schools will then append it to your file.

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