If you previously submitted an application and requested that it be put on hold until February LSAT scores out, will an email updating them and letting them know be sufficient or should you call as well?
I sent emails to a few schools (both requesting to hold and updating them about my score) that I have not ever gotten a reply from. Is this normal?
Applications on Hold/New LSAT Scores Forum
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Re: Applications on Hold/New LSAT Scores
I was going to say an email should be fine, but since you've never gotten a reply and you've sent emails about both the hold and the new score, I would go ahead and call them just to verify that they received the emails and took appropriate action.
I've never just not gotten a reply to an email to an admissions office before, so I don't know how normal that is, but my view is that the call won't hurt and will put your mind at ease.
I've never just not gotten a reply to an email to an admissions office before, so I don't know how normal that is, but my view is that the call won't hurt and will put your mind at ease.
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Re: Applications on Hold/New LSAT Scores
They'll get the score automatically but if it makes you feel better to email them then go for it.