LSAC takes your transcripts from every undergraduate institution you attended and combines them into one GPA for you. Not quite sure how they would do it in your case but I would just send them the transcripts and see what happens through CAS.
Absolutely email every school you want to attend and provide reasoning along with your LSAC # and often they will provide a waiver. Keep in mind, the CAS fee will typically still be required, but it still saves the bulk of the costs.
depending on how you do on the lsat in jan, if you havent taken the test, schools will email you through LSAC referral with waivers....both apps and cas waivers.
You can submit sooner. I am applying for Fall 2025. The LSAC website (CAS system) will save the letters and then you can send them to the schools when the applications officially open.
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The LSAC calculates a cumulative GPA to ... look very closely at your CAS report and read through transcripts ... ://www.lsac.org/applying-law-school/jd-application-process/cas/requesting/transcript ...
Still feeling super iffy about taking the June LSAT. Can anyone confirm when is the last possible chance to withdraw from this test? LSAC says "June 8th 2014", so is it safe to withdraw on that day anytime before 11:59??