I agree with calcal101, but I'm in the same predicament as you. The only thing is that it's been 17 years since I did my undergrad. In fact is weird because 17 years ago I was only missing one semester to graduate and I I left school to follow my career and it wasn't until last December I decided to finish online the classes I was missing. I did what calcal101 suggested and to my surprise one professor did remember me and is in the process of writing a letter of recommendation for me. After much research and having attended a couple of meetings with Law schools recruiters it will be ok if you can get a a supervisor, a co worker, church leader or anyone that is around you that can attest to your abilities to do well in law school and if they are able to compare you with other people much better.
I also need to say you do need to pick someone that thinks highly of you or at least likes you (LOR 101). My second LOR will probably come from a manager I work with that can talk about my work ethics.
Im applying to Texas Tech this fall.
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Hello TexasMade,
I agree with calcal101, but I'm in the same predicament as you. The only thing is that it's been 17 years since I did my undergrad. In fact is weird because 17 years ago I was only missing one semester to graduate and I I left school to follow my career and it wasn't until last December I decided to finish online the classes I was missing. I did what calcal101 suggested and to my surprise one professor did remember me and is in the process of writing a letter of recommendation for me. After much research and having attended a couple of meetings with Law schools recruiters it will be ok if you can get a a supervisor, a co worker, church leader or anyone that is around you that can attest to your abilities to do well in law school and if they are able to compare you with other people much better.
I also need to say you do need to pick someone that thinks highly of you or at least likes you (LOR 101). My second LOR will probably come from a manager I work with that can talk about my work ethics.
Im applying to Texas Tech this fall.