... belt since high school), academic references (given that you did exceptional ... given more weight than professional references for obvious reasons.
... belt since high school), academic references (given that you did exceptional ... given more weight than professional references for obvious reasons.
> ... ONLY IF the 2 academic references are each solid on their ...
Honestly, wouldn't go that route. They want references from either professors or someone who has been a direct supervisor and knows your work. Someone who hasn't been in either of those positions related to you is not going to be what they are looking for.
Yeah, agreed with the others. And if you've only been out of school a couple of years, law schools generally prefer academic references anyway. Their interest is really in knowing that you'll be a good student, not necessarily your work product.
... , fellow Canadian here. For UBC, references are required for discretionary and ... that if I feel my references will help my application, then ... even if I get my references to send in their letter ...
... managed to get good work references. Naively I took the LSAT ... managed to get good work references. Naively I took the LSAT ... managed to get good work references. Naively I took the LSAT ...