Hello,

I graduated in Fall of 2020 and been working at a law firm as a legal assistant. I already got one letter from the attorney that I work for personally, and I've also written a request to a professor. I haven't heard back yet from the professor and getting a bit nervy since I plan to finish applying by Dec 1.

I'm considering backup options -- either my second attorney who I've worked with for the past year with less workload, or a former paralegal that trained me and worked very closely with me daily (we could make the case that she was supervisory if needed) for 3 years before she moved to a different firm.

I'm confident that both people would be more than willing to write the letter, but I'm wondering which would be the better option. My feeling is that the paralegal knows me much better both professionally and personally than the second attorney.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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  • Edited Friday, Nov 07

    Hi, when you asked your professor, did you email them your personal statement and such? A lot of them can forget who you are, even if you went to office hours or were a great student. I suggest — if you haven’t of course, to send them your personal statements, your LSAT scores, your resume, and your school transcript. Also giving them 2 months before you need the letter and send the request to other professors as well!

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