Hi everyone,
I have sent my first law degree (completed in a French university, called a 'licence') grade sheets along with a translation to LSAC.
They are now telling me on the website that they have completed my transcripts evaluation and the result is that I do not meet the minimum requirements for a first degree in law.
But I did complete my first degree (I am now doing a master in Business law in France), how come that they will not acknowledge that I have my degree? French universities grade on 20, my final average grade is more than 10/20 which clearly shows I passed the exams. The grade sheets are from the university, their seal is on every page and on the flap on the enveloppe... I don't understand what I could have done wrong in the process.
Did anyone get the same thing? Shoud I have converted the grades into the US grade system myself? Or is there other documents that I should have sent along with my grade sheets?
Please reply to this post if you've had the same statement on your LSAC account!
Thanks
LSAC - International Transcript Authentication and Evaluation Service
Posted Nov 21, 2011 18:36
Hi everyone,
I have sent my first law degree (completed in a French university, called a 'licence') grade sheets along with a translation to LSAC.
They are now telling me on the website that they have completed my transcripts evaluation and the result is that I do not meet the minimum requirements for a first degree in law.
But I did complete my first degree (I am now doing a master in Business law in France), how come that they will not acknowledge that I have my degree? French universities grade on 20, my final average grade is more than 10/20 which clearly shows I passed the exams. The grade sheets are from the university, their seal is on every page and on the flap on the enveloppe... I don't understand what I could have done wrong in the process.
Did anyone get the same thing? Shoud I have converted the grades into the US grade system myself? Or is there other documents that I should have sent along with my grade sheets?
Please reply to this post if you've had the same statement on your LSAC account!
Thanks
I have sent my first law degree (completed in a French university, called a 'licence') grade sheets along with a translation to LSAC.
They are now telling me on the website that they have completed my transcripts evaluation and the result is that I do not meet the minimum requirements for a first degree in law.
But I did complete my first degree (I am now doing a master in Business law in France), how come that they will not acknowledge that I have my degree? French universities grade on 20, my final average grade is more than 10/20 which clearly shows I passed the exams. The grade sheets are from the university, their seal is on every page and on the flap on the enveloppe... I don't understand what I could have done wrong in the process.
Did anyone get the same thing? Shoud I have converted the grades into the US grade system myself? Or is there other documents that I should have sent along with my grade sheets?
Please reply to this post if you've had the same statement on your LSAC account!
Thanks
Posted Nov 21, 2011 18:39
I replied to your query in other thread. I guess if there is any educational requirement to get admission in First degree in law then you need to send those as well for evaluation.
I replied to your query in other thread. I guess if there is any educational requirement to get admission in First degree in law then you need to send those as well for evaluation.
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