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Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS)

The LSAT is an aptitude test specifically designed to measure analytical and logical reasoning skills that are essential to success as a first-year law student and throughout your legal education. Although there isn’t a required minimum score to be considered for admission, candidates are encouraged to review the statistical data reported for each entering class to gauge their relative position in a competitive selection process.

Additionally, we require that you subscribe to LSDAS. This service will generate the report that will be available to every law school to which you apply. The LSDAS report includes your undergraduate academic summary and copies of all academic transcripts, LSAT score(s), LSAT writing sample(s) and letters of recommendation processed by LSAC. You should subscribe to this five-year service via the online registration, by telephone or by mail.

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