From what I understand, if the law school application is asking for that information, it is best to disclose versus not share that information if they are asking for the information. If that information was not disclosed during the application process when asked, it can affect you during the bar exam. I would reach and ask on the 7Sage Admissions Site chat box.
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From what I understand, if the law school application is asking for that information, it is best to disclose versus not share that information if they are asking for the information. If that information was not disclosed during the application process when asked, it can affect you during the bar exam. I would reach and ask on the 7Sage Admissions Site chat box.