Since I’m going into law school directly after undergrad, I would assume I send my transcripts to LSAC after my junior year. So if that’s the case, does that mean my senior year won’t affect what gets seen by law schools during the admission process?
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If you submit your transcripts they will make a decision based on the data they have from the transcripts. You will, I assume, still need to submit proof of graduation/grades before you matriculate. The school would reserve the right to revoke your acceptance based on the results of that information. That is how graduate schools in general work. @tmh5947