I graduated from college in 2010 and am currently in the application process for law school. I had a 3.7 GPA and am scoring around 165+ on practice LSATs. Anyway, I am not in contact with any of my professors from undergrad. What would you recommend as far as rec letters go - is it good enough to have people who can speak to my intelligence level and go-getter-ness, or is there a more creative solution? The letter writers I'm planning on are the editor of the newspaper where I was a business reporter for 3 years (I now work for my dad's brokerage firm, so I can't get him to write one as my boss), and the executive director of the high school mentoring nonprofit I volunteer with. I feel very confident about those letter being detailed and positive, but am worried about the lack of academic content per se.
Thank you so much for any input/help.
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If you have to call people up from 5 years ago and be like "umm...hey... do you remember me? I need a reference" how strong do you think that reference will be?
I personally chose to do what most schools ask for, if you do not have a relevant academic reference choose 2 references that are able to speak to your skills: employer, manager, supervisor at a volunteer position etc. It sounds like you are going to do the same, and they sound like very strong references.
[And this was a successful strategy for me ]
Good luck!