Definitely waive! However, do note that what you are waiving is the right to view your LOR from LSAC itself. You are NOT waiving the right to view your LOR if the recommender chooses to send it to you directly. You would not be violating any rules b…
@JCHIU4639 said:
Hello,
I have a 3.07 GPA from a community college, however, I got a 2.59 GPA from a college where I got my bachelor's degree.
My question is do LSAC combine all the grades from both colleges and calculate them into o…
T14 schools are not out of the question, assuming that you desire attending one. If you were to kill the LSAT, you would be a 'super splitter,' someone with a big gap between their GPA and LSAT. Your success at the T14 would be unpredictable, so th…