I am wondering if it might be a good idea to send the schools to which I applied my Fall quarter grades. They were strong (above my cum. GPA), but none of the schools has specifically requested them. Should I send them, and if so, to LSAC or directly to the schools themselves?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: I suppose I should add that the reason I am considering it is because I was a pretty strong applicant at more than one of the schools, and I still have yet to hear anything. I'm coming up on the 9-10wk mark for some of these schools, so I'm getting a bit anxious.
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Re: Sending in Fall Term Grades
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Re: Sending in Fall Term Grades
Yes, definitely send in the transcripts directly to LSAC, which will then send updated reports to all your law schools.
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Re: Sending in Fall Term Grades
Thanks for the replies. Will this delay any of my applications which are currently under review?
Edit: I just spoke with admissions staff at four of the five schools from which I am still waiting for a decision. Most said I could just attach a .pdf of my unofficial transcript to an email and they would attach it to my application. Most said that it wouldn't delay my decision. I suppose that info is for anyone else who might be considering the same thing.
Edit: I just spoke with admissions staff at four of the five schools from which I am still waiting for a decision. Most said I could just attach a .pdf of my unofficial transcript to an email and they would attach it to my application. Most said that it wouldn't delay my decision. I suppose that info is for anyone else who might be considering the same thing.
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