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Schools can see your score without you sending it?

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:52 pm
by mrcfa1995
I got an email from a LS (arizona summit I think?) congratulating me on my score, and the email contained my score. I thought schools can only see your score when you send it to them during the application process? If not do all schools look at scores before you apply?

Re: Schools can see your score without you sending it?

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:59 pm
by cavalier1138
If you signed up for LSAC's Credential Referral something-something, then schools get notified about your score for publicity purposes. This isn't entirely a bad thing; a number of schools will offer fee waivers based on LSAT scores through this system.

Re: Schools can see your score without you sending it?

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 5:09 pm
by maybeman
They'll see all your scores when you apply anyway, so you can only benefit from fee waivers. No real downside other than getting spammed by schools

Re: Schools can see your score without you sending it?

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 5:27 pm
by ms9
mrcfa1995 wrote:I got an email from a LS (arizona summit I think?) congratulating me on my score, and the email contained my score. I thought schools can only see your score when you send it to them during the application process? If not do all schools look at scores before you apply?
If you apply, they will see it. If you don't apply, they may search for it in a CRS search anyway. They get a good deal of data on you, actually, once you apply.