you probably need to talk to LSAC about these but from what i've learned they do keep your LSAT score for up to 5 years, but most law schools will only want a score no more than 3 years old, however LSAC do keep it for up to 5 years. your transcript, i think that's what you are talking about, is only from your undergrad schools, they should keep it for record. when you apply for LSAC, they will request your transcripts. and they will keep it on file. but if you are not applying until 3 years later, then you probably should request it when you apply. there is no reason to do it so early, it does not give you any advantage. although, LSAC does take up to 4 to 6 weeks to process your paper work and your records, so get it in before then. They will only send your information to the schools' you've applied to. how though, you should probably ask LSAC yourself. |