Applications to Ontario law schools need to be done via OLSAS, not LSAC.
As for LOR, I think you submit it to OLSAS and they send to the law schools you are applying to. However, I know some Ontario law schools don't require LORs.
Decided today that I'm taking a week off to finish up my personal statement and update/re-format my resume. Already have my LOR's taken care of. After that it's back to the grind for December.
... , 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 ...
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 :)
Do you guys give personal statements/ essays/ other material you plan on submitting to schools to those writing your LoR too? Or is that discouraged. Also, are you able to read a given LoR to decide among the ones you have which one to submit?