lsac transcript dispute
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:15 pm
I graduated from a university in Australia and received a bachelor degree in international business and marketing. As i am currently trying to apply to a law school which uses LSAC to evaluate international transcript, the evaluation report says my bachelor from the Australian university represents completion of three years of undergraduate credit, which are comparable to three years of undergraduate credit in the United States, it is not comparable to a bachelor’s degree.
However 6 months ago, I sent my bachelor degree to International Education Research Foundation (IERF) to have my transcript evaluated in order to be admitted to the paralegal program in cal state LA. And the evaluation results said that my bachelor degree is accredited as 96 semester units in the Unites States.
I know my situation is not that common and pretty rare.
So I am wondering if there is any option available for me to earn the remaining semester credits in order to complete or earn a bachelor degree. i am thinking about applying as an upper division transfer student with 96 semester units
so i am asking what i can do with the evaluation, can i dispute? my university in Australia is a pretty well known school and i don't think the LSAC can just give me a 3 year credit only because i studied 3 years to earn this degree.
However 6 months ago, I sent my bachelor degree to International Education Research Foundation (IERF) to have my transcript evaluated in order to be admitted to the paralegal program in cal state LA. And the evaluation results said that my bachelor degree is accredited as 96 semester units in the Unites States.
I know my situation is not that common and pretty rare.
So I am wondering if there is any option available for me to earn the remaining semester credits in order to complete or earn a bachelor degree. i am thinking about applying as an upper division transfer student with 96 semester units
so i am asking what i can do with the evaluation, can i dispute? my university in Australia is a pretty well known school and i don't think the LSAC can just give me a 3 year credit only because i studied 3 years to earn this degree.