LSAC Evaluations Forum
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LSAC Evaluations
I'm currently working on getting forms out to people writing my letters of recommendation. I see that there is an evaluation aspect as well.
Just a few questions about this I was hoping someone with experience could answer.
1. Do all law schools require evaluations as well as letters of recommendation? If they do not, do they still look at evaluations?
(i.e. is it better to send evaluations to schools that don't require them, or to not send them?)
2. On LSAC, once evaluations and letters are submitted, are you able to choose which letters/evaluations go to which law schools? Or are they all sent to all of them on your list?
Thanks in advance!
Just a few questions about this I was hoping someone with experience could answer.
1. Do all law schools require evaluations as well as letters of recommendation? If they do not, do they still look at evaluations?
(i.e. is it better to send evaluations to schools that don't require them, or to not send them?)
2. On LSAC, once evaluations and letters are submitted, are you able to choose which letters/evaluations go to which law schools? Or are they all sent to all of them on your list?
Thanks in advance!
- Samara
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
1. Ignore evaluations. No school asks for them and some even discourage them. If you submit them, they will look at them, but they will likely hold no weight. (Note: Northwestern is the only exception, but they have their own form, the Career Progress Evaluation and even that is optional.)clarawater wrote:I'm currently working on getting forms out to people writing my letters of recommendation. I see that there is an evaluation aspect as well.
Just a few questions about this I was hoping someone with experience could answer.
1. Do all law schools require evaluations as well as letters of recommendation? If they do not, do they still look at evaluations?
(i.e. is it better to send evaluations to schools that don't require them, or to not send them?)
2. On LSAC, once evaluations and letters are submitted, are you able to choose which letters/evaluations go to which law schools? Or are they all sent to all of them on your list?
Thanks in advance!
2. Yes, you can choose.
- TrojanHopeful
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
Some schools discourage them? Which schools? I was not aware of this. I am aware that most, if not all, do not require them.Samara wrote:1. Ignore evaluations. No school asks for them and some even discourage them. If you submit them, they will look at them, but they will likely hold no weight. (Note: Northwestern is the only exception, but they have their own form, the Career Progress Evaluation and even that is optional.)clarawater wrote:I'm currently working on getting forms out to people writing my letters of recommendation. I see that there is an evaluation aspect as well.
Just a few questions about this I was hoping someone with experience could answer.
1. Do all law schools require evaluations as well as letters of recommendation? If they do not, do they still look at evaluations?
(i.e. is it better to send evaluations to schools that don't require them, or to not send them?)
2. On LSAC, once evaluations and letters are submitted, are you able to choose which letters/evaluations go to which law schools? Or are they all sent to all of them on your list?
Thanks in advance!
2. Yes, you can choose.
I figure to send the standard two or three LORs from professors and use an evaluation form to let my employer chime in.
- rinkrat19
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
Schools specificy the min and max number of LORs and evals they'll accept, and the number they recommend. Sometimes the number of evals recommended is zero.TrojanHopeful wrote:Some schools discourage them? Which schools? I was not aware of this. I am aware that most, if not all, do not require them.Samara wrote:1. Ignore evaluations. No school asks for them and some even discourage them. If you submit them, they will look at them, but they will likely hold no weight. (Note: Northwestern is the only exception, but they have their own form, the Career Progress Evaluation and even that is optional.)clarawater wrote:I'm currently working on getting forms out to people writing my letters of recommendation. I see that there is an evaluation aspect as well.
Just a few questions about this I was hoping someone with experience could answer.
1. Do all law schools require evaluations as well as letters of recommendation? If they do not, do they still look at evaluations?
(i.e. is it better to send evaluations to schools that don't require them, or to not send them?)
2. On LSAC, once evaluations and letters are submitted, are you able to choose which letters/evaluations go to which law schools? Or are they all sent to all of them on your list?
Thanks in advance!
2. Yes, you can choose.
I figure to send the standard two or three LORs from professors and use an evaluation form to let my employer chime in.
- Samara
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
I don't remember which one it was, it may have been Penn or Cornell, but it said something in the app along the lines of "these evaluation things are new and we think they're dumb. Please submit letters of recommendation when possible." That was the final nail in the evaluation coffin for me.TrojanHopeful wrote:Some schools discourage them? Which schools? I was not aware of this. I am aware that most, if not all, do not require them.Samara wrote:1. Ignore evaluations. No school asks for them and some even discourage them. If you submit them, they will look at them, but they will likely hold no weight. (Note: Northwestern is the only exception, but they have their own form, the Career Progress Evaluation and even that is optional.)clarawater wrote:I'm currently working on getting forms out to people writing my letters of recommendation. I see that there is an evaluation aspect as well.
Just a few questions about this I was hoping someone with experience could answer.
1. Do all law schools require evaluations as well as letters of recommendation? If they do not, do they still look at evaluations?
(i.e. is it better to send evaluations to schools that don't require them, or to not send them?)
2. On LSAC, once evaluations and letters are submitted, are you able to choose which letters/evaluations go to which law schools? Or are they all sent to all of them on your list?
Thanks in advance!
2. Yes, you can choose.
I figure to send the standard two or three LORs from professors and use an evaluation form to let my employer chime in.
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- SA1928
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
I read an interview with a UVA rep and they stated that they do not accept them (although it could be different in this year's cycle).
- TrojanHopeful
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
Good to know. Thanks.
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
This may seem like a dumb question, but where do the schools specify? I know that most information is found on the admissions part of their website, but is it listed on LSAC? Like if I am about to submit LOR and evals online, will it say "School X does not accept evaluations" so as to prevent me from submitting them??
- rinkrat19
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Re: LSAC Evaluations
In the section on LSAC where you select which LORs/evals to submit to each school, it shows you the min/max/recommended right there (and will show you a red error symbol if you haven't met the minimum yet). It's very handy.clarawater wrote:This may seem like a dumb question, but where do the schools specify? I know that most information is found on the admissions part of their website, but is it listed on LSAC? Like if I am about to submit LOR and evals online, will it say "School X does not accept evaluations" so as to prevent me from submitting them??