Did you read the notice on the LSAC account sign up page that said:
"SELF-MANAGED ACCOUNT
Your LSAC.org account provides a great deal of information about your activity with LSAC and with the law schools to which you may be applying. It is your responsibility to manage your account actively, ensuring that all relevant information is received, that all information is current and correct, and that all deadlines are met."
If you weren't enrolled in the college that you initially put as your degree granting institution, then I do think you could correctly list that as your degree granting institution
Also, the tone of your thread makes it sound like you are frustrated with the LSAC.
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Did you read the notice on the LSAC account sign up page that said:
"SELF-MANAGED ACCOUNT
Your LSAC.org account provides a great deal of information about your activity with LSAC and with the law schools to which you may be applying. It is your responsibility to manage your account actively, ensuring that all relevant information is received, that all information is current and correct, and that all deadlines are met."
If you weren't enrolled in the college that you initially put as your degree granting institution, then I do think you could correctly list that as your degree granting institution
Also, the tone of your thread makes it sound like you are frustrated with the LSAC.