Academic over employment almost always. The exception being maybe 5-10+ years out of school, in which case a professional one is probably good to have.
The ranking won't matter at all between a mid level / junior associate if you decide to ...
... able to write me a letter. My prof whipped out a ... to talk about in the letter and what I thought schools ... to touch on in your letter? Whether that's a blurb ...
... than 10 years, your academic letter is important but not as ... I'll have a great letter from a professor and the ... be, especially with an employer letter that can talk about those ...
Also yes, I assume (and hope) the professor you mentioned will be writing a letter for you? that will assure adcomms even further to not be wary of your GPA hiccup.
@TheLoftGuy was there stories of stolen test this cycle?
I feel like im going crazy imagine waking up tomorrow with a letter from LSAC saying we all have to rewrite because and entire virus game was removed from scoring or something
... wanted to see if a letter of recommendation and how they ... then encouraged at least one letter from an employer that highlights ... ethic and then an additional letter is a good option. School ... needed at least one academic letter and I am 5 years ...
@LSATaker said:
If I end up getting a terrible score on LSAT, would good LOR help me to get me into a good school? :(
Or it would not make that much difference? (even if I get really good ones or just good ones or fine ones...)
... applying. The rest of the letter can remain the same with ... if they resubmit the other letter should be deleted because there ... point to have a repeat letter.
Can I deleted the letter myself or do I have to call the LSAC? I do not see an option for me to delete it. My concern was the timing of letter on file as shown by the time stamp.
A one-two year old letter isn't stale, I think you should be fine. Also I haven't been on LSAC in a while but if you can't find the option to delete then call LSAC for assistance.