The CAS Report lists and the admissions ... will see not only the CAS Report but copies of each ... resume doesn't match the CAS Report. Since the admissions reader ... than the one in the CAS Report. Good luck!
Since the admissions reader will have access to all your GPAs in the CAS Report when evaluating your resume, it is not necessary to list the GPA on your resume. If you were to include it, it could cause confusion or it could be seen as a mistake.
https://www.lsac.org/applying-law-school/jd-application-process/cas/requesting/transcript-summarization
If you received an undergraduate degree from a Canadian institution, your CAS Report will show a GPA, just like a US undergraduate.
If you go to "manage institutions and Transcripts" under CAS, you can see your "academic summary report" under "my status" on the right upper corner. Scroll down and you will see your GPA.
@"Kristen R" Go into "Credentials & CAS" tab then go to "Transcript Status/Add Institutions," then on the right-hand side there's a link for "Academic Summary Report." It should give you the breakdown of what the adcom will see!
Nevermind, it looks like my CAS report was just recieved by my school! So it looks like LSAT writing doesn't need to be fully reviewed (or for others, even submitted) before a CAS report can be generated.
Took mine 7 days total (including the weekend). Also, I think the email LSAT sent out regarding writing samples was weird - they still didn't send my CAS reports to schools until my sample was approved.
... you have to pay for CAS before your transcripts are processed ... upload transcripts until I purchased CAS. To the best of my ... law schools require applications through CAS, so I don't believe ...