Someone explain to me how it's possible for the LSAC to lose three of the four recommendation letters that have been sent to it?
Someone explain to me how it's possible for the LSAC to lose three of the four recommendation letters that have been sent to it?
When I applied to my college, they kept losing my letter of recommendation from a Brooklyn College professor who had had me in her class briefly. We sent it, sent it again, faxed it, and they lost it every time. Finally the Admissions Office called her and she read it over the phone to a secretary, who typed it up.
The hilarity continued the following year, when the campus computer refused to accept my address change. They had me in a dorm I never actually moved into. I watched people change the address all year long, but it never took. Every time there was official mail I had to zip across the Yard to pick it up from the dorm I never lived in, from the guy who was not in fact my roommate.
the same way its seemingly impossible for stanford to walk to their filing cabinet, open it up, and pull out my application, rather than making me resubmit it all online?
Justlucky I guess.
The LSAC is a piece. It's just a taste of what's to come once you actually start attending law school. I am a 3L and was just informed (2 months from graduation) that they don't have a college transcript on file for me, and that they need said transcript no later than 4 days from when they sent the email. It's just regular ole bureaucratic fun, only I'm not laughing, and it doesn't seem that you are either.
Best of luck with admissions.