Mail or Email Additional Documents? Forum
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Mail or Email Additional Documents?
So I'm sending a copy of my previous standardized test scores as proof that standardized tests scores are not representative of my academic performance. I just received an official copy of the scores but I've already submitted my apps. I want the admissions offices to attach this copy to the LSAT addendum I submitted with my apps. Is it better to mail or email?? (I'm applying to most schools in the T20)
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Re: Mail or Email Additional Documents?
Call schools and ask which they prefer. Some schools will be fine with an email but others may require it to be sent as a hard copy. The only way to know is to askpeeker82 wrote:So I'm sending a copy of my previous standardized test scores as proof that standardized tests scores are not representative of my academic performance. I just received an official copy of the scores but I've already submitted my apps. I want the admissions offices to attach this copy to the LSAT addendum I submitted with my apps. Is it better to mail or email?? (I'm applying to most schools in the T20)
