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Monday, February 1, 2010

The importance of LSAC.org

The first thing a potential Law School student should do is set up an account at Lsac.org. I found this website to be more useful and full of information than anything else on the web.
LSAC (Law School Admission Council) is a nonprofit corporation which provides admission related services to around 200 ABA accredited Law Schools in the United States, Canada and Australia.
This website has everything you need to know about the application process, although they do charge a registration fee of about $120.00, it is well worth it. In fact, most law schools will not even accept any required documents like letters of recommendation and LSAT scores, unless it is through the service.
Some of the helpful services LSAC offers are information about different law schools in the country and the degrees they offer, LSAT preparation materials as well as registration for the test, information about financial aid, law school forums, and much more.

Basically, LSAC is “Law School Central” and every potential Law School student should create an account, and even if you’re not ready to pay the membership fee, you should at least visit the site and get familiar with it.

To visit LSAC.org CLICK HERE

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