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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:01:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Dr_Jekyll: LLM Credential Assembly Service</title>
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<description>Nothing to fear. When LSAC sends their evaluation to the Law School, they attach copies of your documents. So in any case, the University you are applying to gets all your documents.

If you use LSAC:
- the University gets an evaluation of your credentials
- the University gets your credentials (records &amp; TOEFL)
- all the documents arrive some time after your application, so they need extra processing
- you don&#39;t have any influence over whether the University will rely only upon the evaluation or whether they will also look at your original credentials.

If you don&#39;t use LSAC:
- the University gets your credentials
- the documents all arrive together, so they are easily processed
- obviously the Admissions Committee can only rely upon your credentials, which is the best solution (those people know very well how to evaluate them, certainly a lot better than LSAC)

Thus, I suggest is not to use LSAC, except for those Universities who declare that it is MANDATORY.

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