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Submitting applications without LSAT writing?

I just took my LSAT writing online, but I would like to go ahead and start applying for law schools. Can I submit my applications and then send my LSAT writing separately at a later time (like in a week or so?)

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  • mxe1111dmxe1111d Alum Member
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    From LSAC they state “all candidates must have at least one writing sample on file for their LSAC file to be considered complete and their law school report to be sent to any law schools to which they apply.”

    I’d wait to hit send until your writing status is complete, but you can start entering your info on the app.

  • Mario RoboMario Robo Alum Member
    266 karma

    I think you can also still send your applications in, just LSAC won't send your report anyways, so there's no harm in waiting till its all ready. For some schools though, it may make a difference, so I would call the schools and ask what they recommend and they may give you an insight with how they do it.

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