Hi, I was just wondering if my letters of recommendations from 2017 (the year I graduated from undergrad) would not be as effective since it was from almost 4 years ago? I received these recommendations from my professors before I graduated and I thought ...
... a stellar and very personal letter of recommendation and suspect that ... admission officers would weigh a letter that has more depth and ... would they weigh a banal letter that sounds like other typical ...
... thinking to just use his letter that is already on my ... . Has anyone used an older letter or have any advice regarding ... ? This would be the only letter from undergrad which I've ...
Do you know **when** LSAC will approach my recommenders **after** receiving their names and contact information? So far I have purchased the CAS but have **no** LSAT score, in this case, will LSAC contact my recommenders?
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Do I need to send in my study abroad transcript if 1) it was only for one semester and 2) I didn't receive credit for the grades I got from that semester?
I am reapplying for admissions fall 2021. Can my professors upload the same letters they wrote last year, or would it look better if it was a new/updated one?
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Sorry this is long and I haven't proof it yet for errors, but if you would like to read my email to LSAC regarding my terrible experience today with the October Flex, here it is. As prospective law students, we deserve SO much better than this.
I have roughly 2 years of work experience and I am torn choosing only 3 letters. I have secured 2 letters from professors (one professor worked with me for a year and the other professor is from a class that I got an A) and the other ...