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This is a random question... but can your designated pre law advisor at your undergraduate institution see or access your materials? Recommendations, test score, and things like that.
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Only if you submit those materials to your institution's career center (or an equivalent of such), I think. My undergraduate institution's career center keeps recommendation letters for students.
I would like to be more certain about how prelaw advisors work, but my undergraduate institution's designated prelaw advisor was someone who explicitly said she doesn't know much about "prelaw stuff" and told me to search terms like "prelaw course requirements" on Yahoo.
^ what FixedDice said. Also if you authorize having your pre-law advisor linked to your LSAC account, they can see when you take the LSAT. They don’t automatically have access to your applications though.
Oh I was under the impression that they had our scores as well?
Not without you authorizing it. Mine did not have my score.
Mine definitely didn't, which was good because she wanted me to get a letter of rec from someone I didn't want as a reference. Other than that she was helpful though.