Hey Y'all!
I applied for admission into law school this past fall, and though I got in somewhere, I decided not to go and do TFA instead, as this was the most financially smart decision for me.
Well, anyways, I had two amazing LoR's from my college professors on my application and I was wondering if I my LSAC file will keep those letters for this year when I apply? or should i ask those writers to simply submit them again? My only issue with asking them again is I have tried to email both of my writers just to keep in touch, but I have not heard a response back...lol.. I am sure they are busy..
Thanks in advance!
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For Canadian law schools, you don't actually have to upload to LSAC. Uploading LOR's to the Ontario Law School Application Service is sufficient if only applying to Canadian schools.
Must upload to LSAC if applying to U.S., though.
I meant to add on that OLSAS requires re-submission of ALL data (including LOR's) each cycle. They do not keep anything on file. For e.g., I applied Nov. 2015, but did not end up writing the LSAT that year, so I had to re-ask and re-submit all LOR's to OLSAS for Nov. 2016, the following cycle.
Therefore, Canadians... it's a great idea to have your LOR's submitted to both LSAC and OLSAS. Not originally submitting to LSAC caused me a great deal of work to re-apply for law school the following year.