| RESOURCES |
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| Law School Admission Test (LSAT) |
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| Applicants are required to have an official report of their score on
the Law School Admission Test sent directly to Suffolk University Law School
by the Law School Admission Services. The test is administered four times
per year. Candidates seeking admission must take the LSAT no later than
February of the year they are applying. Applicants who
took the LSAT more than five years ago must retake the test in order to
be considered for admission. Information about the exact date and
location of test centers is provided in the LSAT/LSDAS Information Book
which may be ordered from: |
Law School Admission Council
Box 2000
Newtown, PA 18940-0998
215-968-1001
www.LSAC.org
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| Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS) |
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The LSDAS provides participating law schools with a report containing
LSAT results, a summary of an applicant's academic work, and copies of
college transcripts and recommendations. Central processing of transcripts
and recommendations eliminates the need for applicants to send separate
transcripts to multiple law schools.
You are required to submit your recommendation(s) through the LSDAS. |
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| Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) |
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| The LSAC is a helpful resource for law students who need information or
assistance in taking the LSAT, selecting a law school, or applying online.
The LSAC electronic application is available for ordering through their website, and includes
a number of law school applications and other information. For more information,
visit the LSAC website at www.lsac.org. |