I agree with the two comments above. I just want to add that your LOR is written by people who are capable of writing a good letter that can address your abilities. If you are not sure that someone can do this, then it is best to look elsewhere.
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Yeah, right now, my goal is just to have at least one academic letter, and my professor has already submitted it to lsac, so that’s taken care of for now.
Good idea. I should review the LOR video.