Will LSAC release CAS or other reports w/o LSAT?
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:38 pm
I have been rescheduling my LSAT for about a year now mainly b/c I've had to move and change jobs (re: "promotional opportunity"). Additionally, I have been pondering if law school is worth it as I am surrounded by JDs at my current job who are in heaps of debt but not practicing. That's a completely different thread though.
Basically, my Q is will the LSAC release a CAS, electronic application, or other reports without a reportable LSAT score? There is a local law school with an admissions deadline of 6/30/15. I am currently signed up to take the June LSAT but the score release date is not until 7/7/15. When I contacted the law school admissions office and asked if an LSAT score from the June 2015 test could be considered for Sept '15 admission re: someone who has not previously taken the test, I was told that as long as all other parts of the application are complete by 6/30/15, yes. However, from what I am reading on the LSAC website, they do not release any reports without a reportable LSAT score? This school solely uses the LSAC electronic application so I am not understanding how all other parts of the application could be reviewed if nothing is released without a reportable LSAT.
Can anyone here shed some light on this?
Basically, my Q is will the LSAC release a CAS, electronic application, or other reports without a reportable LSAT score? There is a local law school with an admissions deadline of 6/30/15. I am currently signed up to take the June LSAT but the score release date is not until 7/7/15. When I contacted the law school admissions office and asked if an LSAT score from the June 2015 test could be considered for Sept '15 admission re: someone who has not previously taken the test, I was told that as long as all other parts of the application are complete by 6/30/15, yes. However, from what I am reading on the LSAC website, they do not release any reports without a reportable LSAT score? This school solely uses the LSAC electronic application so I am not understanding how all other parts of the application could be reviewed if nothing is released without a reportable LSAT.
Can anyone here shed some light on this?