First off, I will be applying to law schools this fall after the September LSAT. Do you all have any pointers regarding exactly when's a good time to begin the application process? For instance, when should I contact my references for the Letters of Recommendations? I feel very alone in this process, and don't necessarily feel like I have a lot of people with this sort of know-how. Any advice, pointers, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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I'd reach out to your recommenders now, though, as professors tend to be less busy in the summer, and you want to have time both to reconnect and ask someone else if it doesn't work out.
I'd also start your essays as soon as you can, since it takes several drafts to get it as good as possible.
Get your Letters of Rec as soon as possible. I say that because there is no downside to having them done early. The downside to waiting is that sometimes recommenders take longer than expected leading to delayed applications and awkward email exchanges asking if they are in yet.I'm not sure how common this is, but I have heard tons of stories in TLS and Reddit of this exact type of thing happening.
My advice is to email your recommenders for a meeting and then explain in person the details of your LOR.
It is also suggested that you choose recommenders who know you and can attest to your academic work in a positive way. Often good LOR won't really help you outperform your numbers, but bad ones can hurt your chances. This is what I heard from Mike Spivey, an admissions consultant.
Also, expanding on my last tip... Choose recommenders who know you well over recommenders with "titles" So it is better to choose a TA who knows you well and can write a shinning personalized recommendation rather than a Professor who graduated Harvard in 1978 who doesn't know you that well.
Also start your essays now. They tend to take several rounds of revisions before they are complete. Personally, I am on draft 6, and each has taken me 1-3 hours.
Yes, you should absolutely get the CAS. You'll need it so you don't have to send your transcripts and LOR to every school individually. And the CAS will store your transcripts and LOR for you as well.