The cumulative gpa is what law schools report to the ABA and US News, so it's more important. LSAC uses grades from every single college course, even if you transferred and you gpa did not transfer.
You can't submit your apps without an LSAT on the books since LSAC won't generate a report without it. That's just one of many reasons why February should never be your first for the following fall.
Lady rips apart her answer sheet in front of proctor and leaves before the time is called.
" I don't want it scored"
Real story. I am sure they will report her to LSAC.
Could be Tuesday.. Or whenever lsac feels like it lol what if they were like "let's wait until January 9 to release them since January 8 is the ED deadline for alot of schools"
Don't worry... they will be out in a couple of days max and likely tomorrow... while it is usual for the LSAC to release scores early, there have been cases where it has released them on the predicted day and in one case even a day later.