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Quick question: is it OK to submit solely letters of recommendation from professors that I had during graduate school? In my case, I have one professor and one supervisor from work (I have been out of grad school for almost 4 years). I guess a follow up question could be whether I should get more professors from graduate school (I can ask another one).
Thanks!
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I think it is fine to be honest. As long as the person can speak honestly about your work ethic and ability to succeed in law school, you should be fine. So I think it's fine for a grad prof to give you a LOR, and maybe even only grad profs. I think 1 prof and the one from your supervisor is fine, but if you have a 2nd prof in mind that you know will write you a great LOR then go for it!
You'll be fine. Two grad letters is a great idea.
Thanks for the replies guys! Very helpful
I think you'll be just fine with just Grad/employer LORs.
You've been out of UG/grad school for several years. As long as you have 1 academic LOR, I don't think you have anything to worry about!
Best of luck applying
I think you'll be fine. I've gone with 2-3 LORs all from grad school professors.
Two of my four LORs are from grad school professors, and it's been ok so far this cycle.