I've been out of school for 3 years. Going to law school only became a goal of mine my last semester of college. I ended up getting 5 academic recommendations the summer after graduating just so I'd have them on file when I was 100% secure in the decision ...
I'm soliciting advice regarding whether I should get a letter from my employer. In case it matters, I work at a big and well-known law firm and a managing partner would be writing me that letter.
I already have 2 academic LORs, and I will be prioritizing those for schools that only allow 2. My academic recommenders have only known me for a relatively short time, but my supervisor has known me for about 6 years and can speak more to my leadership ...
... my former employers for a LOR (Letter of Recommendation). I ... info is paramount to a LOR. So I think the ... include anecdotal info in my LOR? I don't want ... of utmost importance in a LOR. Maybe he didn't ... meticulously or carefully craft my LOR, or as much as I ...
I am still waiting for them to come in because I was planning on applying next year. I received an offer for a full scholarship to NE Law if I was admitted, so I want to get my application in now.
... that my top choice school (Columbia) is a definite reach, do ... easily in within range for Columbia, I'm worried about how ... that with a school like Columbia it'd be pretty difficult ...
Professor agreed to write me a letter of rec, but she told me to explain the process. Would telling her to follow the link from LSAC's LOR service be enough? What other information should I tell her? Thank you so much.
Two years ago I had planned to apply to law schools (didn't end up applying because of my LSAT score & wanted to take some time off), and I had two recommenders submit letters through LSAC on my behalf. Now that I'm going through the process for ...
Hi - One of my letter of rec writers requested to see my personal statement. They asked back in September and I said I would have it by mid-Oct. Now I still don't have it written yet or even a draft. I'm not sure what to tell them, but I also need to cram ...