... willing to write you a LOR, that you are willing to ... way LSAC has their electronic LOR system set up. Then just ... on LSAC and email the LOR form to them and they ...
... depends on how good a LOR you'd expect to receive ... remember you, and that the LOR is likely to be generic ... don't ask for a LOR I can only assume that ... no-LOR is better than a bad ...
@Going2lawlschool Thanks for the advice! I actually am really involved with a couple non-profits and I was thinking of asking them for a LOR. I'll definitely do that to to start with.
@rebeccasunshine Thank you! I was unaware of that, will certainly check for other schools that waive fees for early applicants. Even more incentive to get my ducks in a row sooner rather than later!
I've received four emails from schools already, and every one of them has volunteered an application fee waiver. I think a lot of whether or not they're willing to waive the fee has to do with your competitiveness as an applicant.
You're supposed to use LOR from people familiar with your academic performance. Assuming you're not the student in this TFA setup, I'd go with the undergrad LOR.