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Has anybody applying to law school completed a master's degree outside the US or Canada? I see on the LSAC website that undergraduate transcripts must be sent from the degree granting international institution, but I'm not clear on the protocol for graduate work. I did a master's in Spain...anyone know if I have to have the diploma and transcripts translated into English and forwarded directly from the university to LSAC? In case anyone has experience with this, words of wisdom much appreciated!
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Thank you! I also called LSAC and they said I could translate them myself, rather than having to pay for a professional translation (on the off chance anyone else was wondering!)
Hi there! I have degrees from outside the US as well. I requested the documents with my institution there for which they would have to fill out a transcript request form. This forms part of the processing of transcripts, thus completing the same; meaning there is not much for you to do with these foreign degrees other than the request form, for the LSAC would automatically process them. I do hope that helps. Please let me know if you want to know further.