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What is LSDAS?
The Law School Data
Assembly Service (LSDAS) is the gatekeeper of many important documents
for law school applicants. The LSDAS is a service provided by Law Services,
the producers of the LSAT, and almost all ABA-approved law schools require
the use of LSDAS reports in the admissions process. No school that uses
the LSDAS will consider an applicant until their LSDAS report is complete.
The LSDAS is required
by law schools because it standardizes much of the information relevant
to making admission decisions. Without such standardization, schools would
have to sift through a colossal amount of disorganized information. For
applicants, the LSDAS is a helpful tool in the admissions process. If
an applicant is able to use all of the services included with registering
for the LSDAS, the amount of work put into submitting applications is
dramatically reduced.
What is in a LSDAS
report?
An LSDAS report has
multiple components:
- Academic Summary
Report
The Academic Summary Report contains two important areas:
- Undergraduate
Summary
The Undergraduate
Summary presents multiple calculations of your GPA, including GPA
based on semester year and overall GPA. In addition to displaying
an applicant’s GPA, the report also shows the GPA in comparison
to other students from the same school who registered for the LSDAS
within the time frame the applicant was enrolled at that specific
school. This effectively reveals your GPA ranking compared to other
law school applicants from your school.
- LSAT Score
An applicant’s
LSAT score is also compared to other graduates from their degree
granting school, much like the GPA is compared to that same group.
- Transcripts
Transcripts from every academic institution you have attended are standardized
and summarized. This includes a listing off classes you took and your
grade for each class.
- Complete LSAT
Score Reports
This section details your LSAT score(s), your LSAT score average, the
dates you took the test, and your LSAT score percentile. Copies of your
Writing Sample(s) are also included.
- Letters of Recommendation
The LSDAS provides
forms for each individual letter of recommendation and also certifies
the authenticity of each letter.
The options for submitting letters of recommendation are quite extensive.
Applicants can choose to have either a general letter of recommendation
sent to all schools or have school- or topic-specific letters sent to
individual schools.
What else is in
included with the LSDAS?
- Access to the
electronic application service for all ABA-approved law schools.
For more information
on electronic applications, please click here (electronic vs. paper
link).
How to Register
Applicants can register
for the LSDAS by visiting the Law School Admissions Counsel’s website
or calling the LSAC at 215-968-1001.
Fees
- The registration
fee for the LSDAS is $113.
- LSDAS reports
are accessible for up to 5 years after registering. Also, each time
an applicant registers for the LSAT, his or her LSDAS access is extended
from the most recent LSAT registration point.
- In addition to
the one time registration fee, each LSDAS report sent out to each individual
law schools costs $12, which must be paid prior to being sent out.
- The LSDAS does
offer fee waivers for the $113 registration fee and 4 LSDAS reports.
For more information, either call LSAC or visit their website.
One Final Note
The amount of time
for the LSDAS to process and make available each individual component
of the report varies, and they have been known to take one to three months
for some applicants. Therefore, it is very important for applicants to
get their documents into the LSDAS as early as possible in order to avoid
any delays in the application process.
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