Just like virtually everyone, I'm submitting my applications online through LSAC. Most applications require you to sign & date the application. However, on most online applications its impossible to sign them electronically (aka, actually type in / print your name). Thus my question:
By and large, does just hitting that submit button and sending it electronically count as "signing" it? If not, what does?
Thanks.
Potentially Stupid Question Forum
- s0ph1e2007
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Re: Potentially Stupid Question
yea you're good as long as you date itNorCalBruin wrote:Just like virtually everyone, I'm submitting my applications online through LSAC. Most applications require you to sign & date the application. However, on most online applications its impossible to sign them electronically (aka, actually type in / print your name). Thus my question:
By and large, does just hitting that submit button and sending it electronically count as "signing" it? If not, what does?
Thanks.
UNLESS, you're talking supplements or ED contracts
- jetergrl2ss
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Re: Potentially Stupid Question
Some have an electronic signature at the end of the application. Type your name and date. Submit. If there's no place for an electronic signature, I would assume just submit.
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Re: Potentially Stupid Question
Don't forget to fill out the date though!
Some have type-locked "name" but type-able "date".
Also, good luck with U Mich ::growl::
Some have type-locked "name" but type-able "date".
Also, good luck with U Mich ::growl::
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