So maybe I'm just a little tired as it is pretty late and I've had a long day but I have quick/dumb question about adding a LOR on LSAC. When I go to add a LOR it tells me to enter in my recommender's name and address and everything. I don't know the address where my professor lives, so do I go to them to fill this out for me? The problem I'm having is that when I read stuff about adding a LOR, people seem to just say to print this form out after filling it out and they don't mention anything about having their recommender's info. Did they just find this info out earlier and I'm dumb for thinking that I'm doing something wrong here...or am I just completely retarded and doing everything wrong.
And is the evaluation important or should I tell my professors to only do the LOR for me instead of both LOR and Eval?
TYIA for the help guys/ladies. Headed to bed now...
LOR Question Forum
- BearState
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Re: LOR Question
You input your professor's address, the print the form out and give it to the professor. Your professor sends the letter with the form to LSAC.
The evaluation is pretty much useless, so don't feel bad for skipping it.
The evaluation is pretty much useless, so don't feel bad for skipping it.
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Re: LOR Question
All prof's have an office mailing address...thats the address you are supposed to use
- BVest
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Re: LOR Question
This.thederangedwang wrote:All prof's have an office mailing address...thats the address you are supposed to use
If you don't know it, look it up in the online the campus directory. If that fails, put the address of the University (usually the prof's address is the university address followed by an office number or mail stop anyway... in the end it won't matter since LSAC will email the prof to tell them their letter arrived).
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Re: LOR Question
Ooooohhhh that makes sense. Thanks a lot for the help.
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