Hi guys,
I'm looking to apply this season, and am having some difficulty deciding how to proceed the LOR process. I graduated in 2015 and already have 2 professors whom I've worked closely with agree to write LORs, but am considering asking for a third recommendation from my place of employment (I've been working as a paralegal at a law firm for the past year and a half).
A couple of questions on this since time is running out:
1. Would it look bad if I didn't obtain a letter of recommendation from my place of employment? I know schools prefer academic recommendations, but I feel like it might be a little sketchy to have worked a year and a half and not have a letter. I think I could get a nice letter, but am not positive that it will be as strong as my academic letters.
2. Does ranking matter a whole lot in deciding which associate(s) I ask? I'm deciding between a more junior associate and a mid-level associate. I've worked extensively with both, but I feel like the junior associate might write the better letter. I was told that law schools might view the junior associate's letter as more of a letter from a "peer" though. Is this true?
3. If a school limits submission of LOR to 2, should I submit the two academic ones, or one academic one professional?
Any advice would be much appreciated! Thank you!
Comments
The ranking won't matter at all between a mid level / junior associate if you decide to get a LOR from a boss at work. The academic ones for sure.
A lot of scholarship apps require an additional letter, so if nothing else, it's good to have an extra on hand.