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 oychoi
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So I just found out that I had taken an online college course in the summer of my junior year of high school. It was done purely to meet some high school requirements but it was administered through a university. I graduated from high school 10+ years ago so I had completely forgotten about this until I took a quick look at my old high school transcript.

Unfortunately, I had already submitted a handful of applications for schools whose deadlines have already passed (but I did meet them!).

For the sake of honesty and transparency, I do feel inclined to fully disclose this as LSAC seems to indicate this is a type of course where a transcript is required.

I plan on requesting this transcript to be sent to LSAC as soon as possible. Once processed, is it sufficient enough just to personally email each and every school I had already sent an application to notify them of this very minor update??

FYI, this course is no cause for an alarm. I got an A- and it was just a few units. I'm highly confident that it won't even update my LSAC GPA one bit.
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 Dave Killoran
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Yes, what you propose is the best route here! Everyone will understand forgetting about a class taken 10 years ago while in high school :-D

Thanks!
 oychoi
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Thank you for the quick reply Dave! Makes me feel reassured! :)

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