You can do that if you want. Letters are typically good for a few years. If you wanted to use it in ten years then no. Mine are 2 yearsold and haven't had any issues.
... a friend who graduated two years early as well and went ... a T-16 at 19 yearsold. Since there was nothing in ... my friend who graduated two years early told me about her ... worked for a couple of years or gotten a graduate degree ...
... originally from France, spent four years in the USA, and have ... in Spain for over three years now, working full-time, and ... it proficiently around 23-24 yearsold, and now I'm 28 ...
... I took the LSAT two years ago (October 2015) and scored ... my end game, and two years later, nearing the end of ... that in the end, my old score will deter schools from ...
... been self employed for 6 years. I've noticed some schools ... my old employers. They would willingly write them but im 6 years ... from professors I'm 15 years out of college. I have ...
... old friend of mine reminded me we graduated high school 10 years ... ago today! College was 6 years ago. My ... never would have thought 10 years later I would studying so ...
... that happened a few years back between "old" LSAT takers (yes, I ... painful to referred to as old). I'm going to be ... spent most of my adult years as a professional dancer and ...
... recent prep tests. Now 3 years later, I have technically already ... remember prep tests from 3+ years ago so I am wondering ... I should just delete my old tests and redo those tests ... don't want to delete old tests/data if retaking tests ...