Question about LORs on LSAC for transfer to t 14 Forum
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Question about LORs on LSAC for transfer to t 14
Hi. For transfer LORs, can you use the LSAC LOR service for all of the Top 14 schools? Schools like Columbia have a "supplemental form" for the LOR, can you use the general one or must you use the one that they have posted on the site? Thank you.
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Re: Question about LORs on LSAC for transfer to t 14
Dear OP,
Each school has instructions on LSAC. Once you start applying, there's a see instructions link in "My Active Applications" for each app. However, I'll save you the trouble; Columbia doesn't require that you use their form. Stanford, however, does.
Each school has instructions on LSAC. Once you start applying, there's a see instructions link in "My Active Applications" for each app. However, I'll save you the trouble; Columbia doesn't require that you use their form. Stanford, however, does.