With my numbers, I'm not a sure-shot for any of my top choices. A LOR from a retired 4-Star General (Air Force)/Senior Vice President of a $16B company was sent to LSAC a few days ago.
Should I apply now? Is it possible that I can apply and then attach the letter when LSAC processes it? Or am I better off waiting for the letter to be processed and then apply? Thanks.
LOR is in the mail... Apply now? Forum
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Re: LOR is in the mail... Apply now?
Up. Really looking for feedback, thanks.
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Do not wait for the LOR. LSAC will update the schools you apply to when the LOR arrives.
(Unless the "retired 4-Star General (Air Force)/Senior Vice President of a $16B company" can descriptively, substantially and comparatively write about you, the LOR isn’t of much value)
(Unless the "retired 4-Star General (Air Force)/Senior Vice President of a $16B company" can descriptively, substantially and comparatively write about you, the LOR isn’t of much value)
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Thanks. I'll submit today. And fortunately, he can (and did). I've known him my entire life.ItsMyTimeBoston wrote:Do not wait for the LOR. LSAC will update the schools you apply to when the LOR arrives.
(Unless the "retired 4-Star General (Air Force)/Senior Vice President of a $16B company" can descriptively, substantially and comparatively write about you, the LOR isn’t of much value)
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Re: LOR is in the mail... Apply now?
Fantastic! Good luck!Bless wrote:Thanks. I'll submit today. And fortunately, he can (and did). I've known him my entire life.ItsMyTimeBoston wrote:Do not wait for the LOR. LSAC will update the schools you apply to when the LOR arrives.
(Unless the "retired 4-Star General (Air Force)/Senior Vice President of a $16B company" can descriptively, substantially and comparatively write about you, the LOR isn’t of much value)
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