I finally finished my PS and am now getting started on law school apps. So nervous I feel like I'm gonna f*ck up and spell my name wrong or something ridiculous. Anyways where do the 2 classes i'm taking spring 2018 fit in in the application? Do I update it later on when the classes start in January? I'm just taking them to avoid paying off student loans and will take them pass/fail.

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    @71888 got it thank you! i wasn't sure if classes that haven't even started yet would show up on a transcript. I just requested the transcript.

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    @marine4life6798246 said:

    @71888 right but the classes are over in May and I would hope I would be accepted somewhere by then. Is there a space to indicate that I have some classes in progress or something like that. I don’t want my application messed up bc I didn’t list that I’m signed up for spring 2018 classes

    you still need to submit the transcript from that community college so that they see you are currently enrolled there. then when you enroll later on I believe you have to update them with your final transcript(s) as well!

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    @71888 right but the classes are over in May and I would hope I would be accepted somewhere by then. Is there a space to indicate that I have some classes in progress or something like that. I don’t want my application messed up bc I didn’t list that I’m signed up for spring 2018 classes

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    You must send all your transcripts to the LSAC. It can seriously hurt you later if you don’t. The LSAC will then break it down by transcripts received

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2017

    Also if anybody knows if there's a spot somewhere on my LSAC profile with a list of what semesters/years I attended each community college I went to, please let me know!!! I took classes from 6 diff schools over 2 years and am not having fun trying to reset all my old college passwords and figure out how to use their websites ugh

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