Saving costs in application procedure?


Matthias

Well, some days ago I read a post somewhere on here but now I just can´t find it again... Anyway, somebody mentioned that they like had to get themselves the official application transcripts only for one time, then the documents were eventually even sent to llm-guide.com and then given away to the certain universities?

So: Is it necessary to get yourself multiple exemplars of all kinds of official transcripts to give them to every single university, or is it possible to save those (quite immense) costs by giving them to only one reliable place which then gives them away to the multiple universities?

Maybe I TOTALLY got something wrong here, I apologize in advance if I did so, just ignore me then... I´m just collecting the facts now as I only wanna go for an LLM next year.

Well, some days ago I read a post somewhere on here but now I just can´t find it again... Anyway, somebody mentioned that they like had to get themselves the official application transcripts only for one time, then the documents were eventually even sent to llm-guide.com and then given away to the certain universities?

So: Is it necessary to get yourself multiple exemplars of all kinds of official transcripts to give them to every single university, or is it possible to save those (quite immense) costs by giving them to only one reliable place which then gives them away to the multiple universities?

Maybe I TOTALLY got something wrong here, I apologize in advance if I did so, just ignore me then... I´m just collecting the facts now as I only wanna go for an LLM next year.
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Val

You probably mean the Law School Admission Council (for US law schools only):

http://www.llm-guide.com/board/2095

You probably mean the Law School Admission Council (for US law schools only):

http://www.llm-guide.com/board/2095
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GML

Yes, it's LSAC. But their services are not free - $185.
You have a post about it in "USA", (it was on the 1st page of the "USA" board as of 29 March)

Yes, it's LSAC. But their services are not free - $185.
You have a post about it in "USA", (it was on the 1st page of the "USA" board as of 29 March)
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Matthias

Yeah that´s it! :-) So see, I wasn´t completely wrong... lol Thank you!! :-) Well, I think that opportunity won´t be good for me then as I rather tend towards UK and Aussi land *right now*.

Yeah that´s it! :-) So see, I wasn´t completely wrong... lol Thank you!! :-) Well, I think that opportunity won´t be good for me then as I rather tend towards UK and Aussi land *right now*.
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