Dear All,
Have you already used the service offered by LSAC in your LLM application process?
I have sent them 2 e-mails recently with a questions regarding return of the original documentation and nobody has replied to me so far :-((
I'm a little worried whether they will prepare my documentation properly.
Has anyone had any good experience with that organization?
Thanks
LSAC is it worth it?
Posted Nov 18, 2010 00:15
Have you already used the service offered by LSAC in your LLM application process?
I have sent them 2 e-mails recently with a questions regarding return of the original documentation and nobody has replied to me so far :-((
I'm a little worried whether they will prepare my documentation properly.
Has anyone had any good experience with that organization?
Thanks
Posted Dec 03, 2010 21:31
Hey aleks.maria
I used the LSAC service to apply to all the LL.M. programs in the U.S. that interest me and I have found it to be very easy and user-friendly.
First of all, you save yourself a lot of time with the credit analysis that LSAC does. You just send them 1 copy of your transcripts and TOEFL score and they make a report and send it to every law school that you choose.
Also, for foreign students (I am from Panama) it is very convenient because it saves a lot of money. The service is $185 and it includes 5 reports to send out to any particular school you choose. This is way better that the average of $50-plus you would be spending sending your credits and toefl report through regular mail for each university.
If you would rather use online applications than regular mail applications, I suggest strongly that you use LSAC.
Good luck
I used the LSAC service to apply to all the LL.M. programs in the U.S. that interest me and I have found it to be very easy and user-friendly.
First of all, you save yourself a lot of time with the credit analysis that LSAC does. You just send them 1 copy of your transcripts and TOEFL score and they make a report and send it to every law school that you choose.
Also, for foreign students (I am from Panama) it is very convenient because it saves a lot of money. The service is $185 and it includes 5 reports to send out to any particular school you choose. This is way better that the average of $50-plus you would be spending sending your credits and toefl report through regular mail for each university.
If you would rather use online applications than regular mail applications, I suggest strongly that you use LSAC.
Good luck
Posted Dec 04, 2010 22:58
Hi, CaHoys,
Thank's for your reply :-) I'm just in process of registration for LSAC so I hope it will work :-))
They have finally replied to my mail and said they will not send back my documents... That's no good news for me because it's very hard with my University to get more counterparts of my diploma ... It was important to know that I will get back my originals if I'm not admitted. But I'm taking the risk. I hope it will work.
Thanks for your recommendation :-)
Aleks
Thank's for your reply :-) I'm just in process of registration for LSAC so I hope it will work :-))
They have finally replied to my mail and said they will not send back my documents... That's no good news for me because it's very hard with my University to get more counterparts of my diploma ... It was important to know that I will get back my originals if I'm not admitted. But I'm taking the risk. I hope it will work.
Thanks for your recommendation :-)
Aleks
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