... , or 'so-so' LOR is worse than no LOR. I would contact ... option of getting a great LOR from a previous supervisor go ... senator wrote the applicant a LOR that went along the lines ... put effort into writing your LOR they have no business writing ...
I've tried adding you on skype and it says you haven't accepted my request. I've never done one of these calls before and I do have a google hangout account. How does this work?
@hjlee1992 said:
just wanted to double check before I spend 1500 +
Wait ... Why would you pay this much money? You can get fee waivers from 90%+ of schools—I'm a splitter and have gotten waivers from almost all of the T14.
Send LSAC an email notifying them you would like to cancel. Be sure to attach a hand-signed letter with your request to the email. It shouldn't take more than a few business days for your request to go through.
Yes you can request a hand grader. I believe they will do this automatically if they notice a bizarre pattern (e.g.- all the answers are shifted down one number).
@Pacifico where did you hear about them doing it automatically? I thought it was only done upon request and you had to pay $100. Also, I thought you were out of luck if you made a bubbling error like that.
Thanks for this post, I am in the same boat. I took the Dec. test and I am still skeptical in my score and i am leaning towards retaking and applying in the next cycle. I have 3 LOR's on file and I was hoping I could keep those. Thank you :)