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Access your LSAT score through TelScore, email or mail. View your answer sheet, score conversion table and test book (for disclosed tests only) online or on paper.

For LSAC online account holders, email score reporting and disclosure are free; TelScore costs $10 per call; paper score reporting and disclosure are free for those who don't have an online account.

Get your master law school report—online or by mail—after all transcripts have been summarized.

Apply to law schools— Apply to each school individually or use the LSACD or LSACD on the Web.

Verify that your reports were sent to the law schools to which you applied—online.

Law schools will request your LSDAS reports directly from LSAC.

LSAC online account holders, who still wish to receive paper copies of LSAC documents in addition to obtaining their information online, will be charged a one-time fee of $25.


University of Southern California Law School

Admission:

Each year USC Law School receives over 7,000 applications. With roughly 200 spaces to fill in the entering class, admission is highly selective. The application deadline is February 2, 2004, but early applications receive priority review. USC strongly encourages you to submit your application prior to the deadline.

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply, you must plan to receive a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university before enrolling at USC Law School. USC bases its admission decisions on academic record, LSAT score, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and other information in your application file.


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