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Transcript requests
Other than your transcript from 1L...do you need to re-request transcripts from your undergrad for transfer apps or does LSAC already have them on file from the first time around?
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Re: Transcript requests
You need to have a final transcript (with degree conferral date) sent into LSAC! If you already did this the first time around, then you should be fine. LSAC will email you if you're missing a transcript. (I think)
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Re: Transcript requests
Not only do you need your degree-conferred transcript sent to LSAC, you'll almost always also have to have an official UG transcript sent to the schools you're applying to tranferring to.
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