@lmekahel Sounds like a plan. Still, I'd recommend that you also get an LOR from a professor whose class you took (not the dean) at your primary college.
I would think the adcomms won't go into so much detail with who exactly the professor is, just as long as it's stated in the LOR. @david.busis will have a better response.
I'm going to work on my applications (LoR, personal statement, resume, etc) for a couple of weeks and then decide whether I'm going to re-take once the scores come out.
I emailed them some articles (including recommendations from the admissions starter course) on what a good LOR has in it. I didn't give them anything else. But much like @"Alex Divine" I know my recommenders very well.
@"Alex Divine" My range on newer tests seem to be around 170-172 but on the old Feb tests, 165-169. I am lucky to have some pretty good EC's and LOR's so I am going to build there
@dytmom_3x and @"Seamus ODriscoll" - In case you are wondering, I received confirmation from the school that they will in fact reimburse both LSAT and CAS. Definitely a good reason to apply. You can make all admission decisions after!