Hey Im applying to law school this fall - had some questions for people who have already applied regarding the letters of recommendation....-when they say "at least 2" does that mean send only 2 if you're a slacker?-Should people who are writing them reference the individual school I'm applying to? (ex. "this is why I recommend ---- to UNC Law school....)-They say they "recommend" you send them to LSDAS first, do they 1) HAVE to be sent through this third party and 2) do the envelopes need to be sealed with a signature across the crease? and 3) on the outside envelope do I reference what school I need them to forward it too??ahhh so confused - any help would be great. thanks
9/15/2006 1:07:40 PM
If you're a slacker don't even think about applying.
9/15/2006 1:08:22 PM
yes, they ordinarily have to go through LSDAS.After you pay them, you'll get an interface for the LOR. You fill it out with your recommender and it puts a barcode on it. You print it out and hand it to them. They write a letter and send it to LSDAS. The law schools you apply to will be able to see them.you're never supposed to be in posession of the letter.[Edited on September 15, 2006 at 1:11 PM. Reason : .]
9/15/2006 1:09:02 PM
do they need to be sent to LSDAS BY the recommender?
9/18/2006 11:34:05 PM
9/19/2006 12:05:30 AM
9/19/2006 12:09:18 AM
I got one from an English professor for obvious reasons.One from a professor in my major, Econ.And one from my six years working as a chem-e from the vice president of my company who is a phD chem-e.At least 2 means three. I just provided all of them with the form from LSDAS, a copy of my Personal Statement so they could gear their letter towards my goals, and an addressed stamped envelope so that they could just seal up their letter and mail it off to LSDAS.Once LSDAS receives the letters they scan them as an Adobe file and you just attach them to your electronic application that you will complete on LSDAS. You can fill out a paper app., but most schools prefer electronic appsAlso, I bought everyone who wrote a letter a thank-you gift.
9/19/2006 3:10:48 PM