Friday, August 27, 2010

Law School Requirements | Careers In Law

The law school admission council (LSAC) is the first stepping stone for would be lawyers and law school attendees. The LSAC is the first port of call for the process of applying to attend law school as one of the law school requirements demanded by most law schools is the LSAT score.

LSAT score

The LSAT score is the law school admission test score from the LSAC and combined with their Credential Assembly Service (CAS) helps make the whole admission procedure smoother for applicants. The Credential Assembly Service is a service provided by the LSAC which combines all of your recommendations, evaluations, transcripts and LSAT score into one report that is then sent to the law school that you are applying to.