On lsac.org under the apply section there are links you can click that explain letters of recommendation a little better. But from my understanding of reading them, you can enter as many letters as you like, as well as, checking off which letters you would like sent to certain schools. As for the evaluations, I haven't heard of anyone using them but check with the schools you are applying to and ask if they have a preference. Hope this helps! :)
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On lsac.org under the apply section there are links you can click that explain letters of recommendation a little better. But from my understanding of reading them, you can enter as many letters as you like, as well as, checking off which letters you would like sent to certain schools. As for the evaluations, I haven't heard of anyone using them but check with the schools you are applying to and ask if they have a preference. Hope this helps! :)