Hi there! Yes, you have to submit a transcript for any college level courses you took up until you received your (first) bachelor’s degree. That includes every university, and any community/junior colleges you have college credit from.
I think applying early, but like the minute your transcript is available, send it to LSAC and email every school you applied to letting them know about your grade improvement.
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One school I applied to would not mark my application as complete until I submitted my last quarter transcript. Either way most schools probably aren’t gonna review your app until months after you submit so may as well throw it in early.
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International students that are already able to practice laws in other countries but want to practice in the US typically have to pass an ABA accredited LLM program. You could likely also do the reverse, earn a JD here and a masters degree abroad.
Or would the high school transcript even be required, as the credit was from a community college (that I ended up attending after HS graduation)? Would they just need the community college transcript?
... send in a high school transcript. If you received college credit ... , you send in a transcript from the college. That's ... college, so I got a transcript from the CC.
Thanks for commenting! Once I remembered the class was on my CC transcript I assumed that would be what schools want, I’m just excessively paranoid on this issue haha
It's been a month now since my second transcript was received by them (they now have 2/3), and I still have no academic report. So... they need more money for what, exactly?