Can law schools see our LSAT score? I'm seeing a bunch of emails asking me to apply and that they've waived my fee, but I didn't score anywhere near as high as I wanted to. Makes me think they can't see it?
I've received four emails from schools already, and every one of them has volunteered an application fee waiver. I think a lot of whether or not they're willing to waive the fee has to do with your competitiveness as an applicant.
They sent out some recruitment emails in early July, they try to promote some of the major international firms and discuss how because its a JD can be portable. It was interesting to read about. It did seem like their application was closing soon.
It doesn't hurt to send some "feeler emails" to prospective profs. If they say that they are not able to write you a _strong_ recommendation, then go with the pro letters.
Even though it will not be used to calculate your LSAC GPA, I think you still have to send in the transcripts. I would email/call LSAC directly to be sure. Based on my experience, they respond to emails pretty quickly.