If you have great stats, then just apply. T14 law schools are actually very diverse and have a lot of nontraditional students. Getting work experience can be a good thing if you want to do it for your own benefit. Having legal work experience can be…
How good of a student are you? I don't understand why you would lose motivation to go back to school after a year. A year is not a very long period of time in the grand scheme of your life. Nonetheless, if you have the funds to go now and already kn…
I think your best bet is to get a private tutor. Private tutoring is much better than group classes because a good tutor can focus on your specific strengths and weaknesses. The cost of private tutoring is well worth it too...you're already spending…
Being in the military can give your application a boost, but don't become complacent.
How much of a boost you get is going to depend on a lot of factors such as the rank of the law school, branch of military, and your specific job within the milita…
I think points 2 and 3 would be good. 4 would make sense if you had a low ugrad gpa. I would write on points 2 and 3 and explain how those circumstances have informed your decision to pursue law school.
Definitely get a rec letter from them. It doesn't hurt to ask in advanced! Also, if you're allowed to submit a second rec letter, ask for one from your current employer.