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Sunday, Sep 16 2018

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A rule is pointless if it isn’t clearly stated. It’s LSAC’s mistake for not making it clear to its account holders.

It kind of was clearly stated... You made a mistake by saying X school was your degree granting school when it was not...As I said earlier, the following notice was clearly visible on the page you sign up to create your account, on the same page where you entered your degree granting school...

"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."

How could you correctly name a school as your degree granting school if you are not even currently enrolled in that school??? Sorry dude.

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