Why do people still send their LORs to LSAC by mail?
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:37 pm
I've been wondering about this for quite a while.
I asked my professors& recommenders to upload the letters on LSAC's website. I figured this would be easier and faster than regular mail, especially since I'm living outside the States. (I believe letters by mail take several weeks to be processed by LSAC whereas uploading them online requires no such process..right?)
But I still see many people getting their LORs on paper, sealed, and sending them by mail.
Is there a particular reason why people still do that? Or are there disadvantages of uploading the letters on the site rather than mailing them?
I asked my professors& recommenders to upload the letters on LSAC's website. I figured this would be easier and faster than regular mail, especially since I'm living outside the States. (I believe letters by mail take several weeks to be processed by LSAC whereas uploading them online requires no such process..right?)
But I still see many people getting their LORs on paper, sealed, and sending them by mail.
Is there a particular reason why people still do that? Or are there disadvantages of uploading the letters on the site rather than mailing them?