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How to get letter of good standing?
Do i just email the registrar? The dean? Do I have to list every school I am applying to?
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Re: How to get letter of good standing?
Ask your school's registrar to find out how get a letter of good standing. Read the application instructions to figure out whether you need a certificate of good standing for each school you attended. This isn't rocket science and you will encounter much more difficult questions in law school.
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Re: How to get letter of good standing?
The schools I'm applying to that ask for them all had forms for my undergrad and law school to fill out. I just called my undergrad registrar and walked into student affairs at my law school. Both of them answered my question and it was as simple as giving them the form (after I filled out the relevant portions). They filled out and mailed it themselves.Anonymous User wrote:Do i just email the registrar? The dean? Do I have to list every school I am applying to?
The forms were in the LSAC application under the tab "Forms".
I had to do one for each school I am applying to.(because they all had different forms)
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Re: How to get letter of good standing?
Registrar or the Dean of your law school.
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