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The
LSAC,
or Law School Admissions Council, is an organization set
up by the law schools. This is the same group that
brings you the LSAT. From this site, you can order
collections of old LSATs, for example. In addition, you
can apply to law schools directly from their online
application center.
When applying, if you know your GPA
and LSAT score, the LSAC
data search is a good starting point. Do not take
this information as a guarantee that you will or will
not get into any schools.
To begin your applications, you need
to
create an account with the LSAC. After creating an
account, click on the "online services" tab in the upper
right of the main lsac.org screen. At this point, you
should see a screen with your available options,
including "Profile", "Account Status", and several more.
Click on "Applications" to begin the process. |