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juandelruri8
Monday, Nov 26 2018

was your degree in English or other language? my degree is from a Japanese university but my degree was all in English (the language of instruction) and LSAC accepted my transcript fine. I also had to submit another transcript from other university which has Spanish as language of instruction, the university had to translate that one to English with an official translator. then the university sent LSAC the original transcript (the one in Spanish) and the translation. I think you are probably also required to do so depending on what language of instruction your university use. I think you will have to keep asking your university and ask them maybe to call LSAC or to give you a document certifying that they do not issue transcripts in the original language. LSAC will not do that for you.

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juandelruri8
Wednesday, Oct 17 2018

I would like to see a post about foreign applicants, on how it affect their chances because it seems that it reduce their chances (if check on law school predictor), and whether the interest of diversity of law schools is on diversity of only US citizens or different races (not necessary US citizen)

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