A general letter written specifically is always better than a specific/targeted letter written generally. As long as your reccommender can honestly and meaningfully speak to your strengths you'll be good!
@jaredj229 on your LSAC account you choose which letters you want to assign to which applications. Also, when submitting the request electronically to your recommenders, you can label each of them in order to keep track of which letter is which
... would stick with having a letter from one attorney. The more ... personal/intimate the letter is, the better it can ... the right person. Having a letter from multiple parties smacks of ...
@"Andrew K" said:
But there are also a lot of people on it who just aren't very serious about Law School/honest who exaggerate their scores, experiences, etc. and just plain old make up things. I generally just don't believe much I read on it. On ...