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Too late to request LOR?
I decided to apply EA to a school and the deadline is March 15th. Would it be too late to request a LOR to a prof? Should I just wait until the regular deadline?
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Re: Too late to request LOR?
You can ask, but it's probably too late.
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Re: Too late to request LOR?
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Re: Too late to request LOR?
I believe professors can submit the LOR online now too if they choose to
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Re: Too late to request LOR?
I had profs submit directly to the school. Called the school first to ask but most were fine with that, and LSAC only required names to submit not actual letters.
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