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Submitting Materials to LSAC

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:39 am
by HopefulSplitter0000
I'll be taking the June LSAT in Guangzhou, China. However, even if I score well (172+), I will not be applying this year. Following some good advice from this forum, I decided I will apply in 2-3 years.

Does anybody know how early I can submit transcripts and letters of recommendation to LSAC? If I order my transcripts and complete my CAS profile now, will I need to do it again in 2-3 years?

Re: Submitting Materials to LSAC

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:33 am
by cavalier1138
As far as I know, you can get those materials into LSAC now, which is definitely a good idea when it comes to LORs.

Re: Submitting Materials to LSAC

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:42 am
by Lxwind
enz2103 wrote:I'll be taking the June LSAT in Guangzhou, China. However, even if I score well (172+), I will not be applying this year. Following some good advice from this forum, I decided I will apply in 2-3 years.

Does anybody know how early I can submit transcripts and letters of recommendation to LSAC? If I order my transcripts and complete my CAS profile now, will I need to do it again in 2-3 years?
I took the LSAT and sent my undergrad transcripts to LSAC in 2017...I'm planning to apply this fall, doesn't seem to have a problem.

Re: Submitting Materials to LSAC

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:09 pm
by HopefulSplitter0000
cavalier1138 wrote:As far as I know, you can get those materials into LSAC now, which is definitely a good idea when it comes to LORs.
Lxwind wrote:I took the LSAT and sent my undergrad transcripts to LSAC in 2017...I'm planning to apply this fall, doesn't seem to have a problem.
@Lxwind, did you also send your letters of recommendation?

Cavalier1138 mentioned sending those as well, but I am concerned that perhaps letters of recommendation might work differently.

Re: Submitting Materials to LSAC

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 2:52 pm
by Lxwind
enz2103 wrote:
cavalier1138 wrote:As far as I know, you can get those materials into LSAC now, which is definitely a good idea when it comes to LORs.
Lxwind wrote:I took the LSAT and sent my undergrad transcripts to LSAC in 2017...I'm planning to apply this fall, doesn't seem to have a problem.
@Lxwind, did you also send your letters of recommendation?

Cavalier1138 mentioned sending those as well, but I am concerned that perhaps letters of recommendation might work differently.
No...that part I don't know