Hi everyone. I come seeking your collective wisdom.
For the past few weeks, I've been waiting to apply because one of my recommenders has been too busy to get a letter to LSAC. It's getting pretty late, though, so now I'm planning on getting my applications in this weekend (without this one letter). My question: if the letter does get sent in to LSAC in the next week or two, is there any way I would be able to get it added to my already-sent-out applications?
Thanks for your thoughts.
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- OhBoyOhBortles

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Re: Question
Yes. From experience. Send your applications now and add the letter afterward.
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Rigo

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Re: Question
Assuming your other letter(s) can meet the requirements of your schools.
If so, submit submit submit!
If so, submit submit submit!
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retsiger

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Re: Question
Thanks guys.
So, once/if the letter gets submitted, I would just add it to the existing application and then LSAC would take care of the rest? Or would I have to do something extra like notify the school or pay the $28 fee again?
So, once/if the letter gets submitted, I would just add it to the existing application and then LSAC would take care of the rest? Or would I have to do something extra like notify the school or pay the $28 fee again?
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Rigo

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Once it's uploaded to LSAC, then email the schools and they will add it to your file.retsiger wrote:Thanks guys.
So, once/if the letter gets submitted, I would just add it to the existing application and then LSAC would take care of the rest? Or would I have to do something extra like notify the school or pay the $28 fee again?
You will not need to pay the $28 fee again.
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retsiger

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Great, I'll get everything out tomorrow then.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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