Can I deleted the letter myself or do I have to call the LSAC? I do not see an option for me to delete it. My concern was the timing of letter on file as shown by the time stamp.
A one-two year old letter isn't stale, I think you should be fine. Also I haven't been on LSAC in a while but if you can't find the option to delete then call LSAC for assistance.
P.S. I just realized you meant REAL LSAT taken in a sequential order. I am sorry. I would delete that comment but there is no delete button. So ummm just disregard the comment above
@Sami said:
P.S. I just realized you meant REAL LSAT taken in a sequential order. I am sorry. I would delete that comment but there is no delete button. So ummm just disregard the comment above
I suspect they would interpret such an email as what it is: a petty attempt at spite over a personal disagreement. They will have a laugh at his immaturity, delete the email without bothering to connect it to your application, and never think of it again.
I don't know if this is an allowerd question, please delete if it's not. But the last LR with 25 Q's had a lot of straight line bubbling? Or is it only me
> @Hannah56 said:
> I don't know if this is an allowerd question, please delete if it's not. But the last LR with 25 Q's had a lot of straight line bubbling? Or is it only me
... have anything to hide, why delete? I'm sure that even ... of action could be to delete content off your social media ... you want to delete your social media account, delete it because you ...
> @Hannah56 said:
> I don't know if this is an allowerd question, please delete if it's not. But the last LR with 25 Q's had a lot of straight line bubbling? Or is it only me