Since I've taken the December exam my email has been flooded with Fee Waivers and Congratulations emails. This is becoming extremely overwhelming as its making me feel like I knocked it out the park and all the schools are interested in me. LOL Crazy I know because the scores haven't been released yet. But I have received 3x as many emails than September. Cant this be turn off via LSAC?

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9 comments

  • Wednesday, Dec 14 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 Haha good problems to have though, am I right? :)

    Not good problems at all. I already get over 300 work emails a day. So to through in 10-20 from them is overwhelming.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 14 2016

    @lawschoolstuff16866

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723

    said:

    Haha good problems to have though, am I right? :)

    Depends on how fond you are of spam emails lol :)

    Lol. touche!

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  • Wednesday, Dec 14 2016

    Some of these programs are persistent. Especially ones from the state of FL.

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  • Tuesday, Dec 13 2016

    @vduran1988561 And here I was celebrating the deluge of e-mails I was going to receive.

    Been there haha. I was celebrating too assuming that it meant they saw my transcripts and liked me. Then I realized that I hadn't submitted applications to schools yet, which means they can't get access to my info and that I'm probably just on a list serv lol.

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 Haha good problems to have though, am I right? :)

    Depends on how fond you are of spam emails lol :)

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  • Tuesday, Dec 13 2016

    Haha good problems to have though, am I right? :)

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  • Tuesday, Dec 13 2016

    @lawschoolstuff16866 Standard practice. Usually schools get a list of emails of students who registered for the LSAT and then send mass messages out. I assume they also get a list of students who took the LSAT and send out messages to them as well.

    And here I was celebrating the deluge of e-mails I was going to receive.

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  • Tuesday, Dec 13 2016

    @vduran1988561 The more emails you get the better? Or is that standard practice?

    Standard practice. Usually schools get a list of emails of students who registered for the LSAT and then send mass messages out. I assume they also get a list of students who took the LSAT and send out messages to them as well.

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  • Tuesday, Dec 13 2016

    Out of curiosity, is that an indicator of a good score? The more emails you get the better? Or is that standard practice?

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  • Tuesday, Dec 13 2016

    You should be able to log into your LSAC account and select that schools are unable to contact you somewhere in the settings. I had the same problem.

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