LSAC recom. letters' description: add explanatory addendum?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:49 am
This requires a little bit of background, so bear with me :-S
BACKGROUND: I took the LSAT in February of 2010, and began the application process (acquiring rec. letters, writing the personal statement, etc., etc.) shortly thereafter. At the time I was living in Kansas, and would marry my husband in August of the same year. My husband is active duty military and had been stationed in Colorado prior to our wedding and would remain stationed there until at least 3 months after returning from his 12 month deployment that was set to begin in February of 2011. Servicemembers are typically reassigned duty stations every 2 years (approximately), so upon his return from that deployment, he would shortly be due for a duty station change, a change that (prior to these recent, massive DoD cuts) servicemembers usually had some say in (i.e. a wishlist of ideal duty station locations, and reenlistment contract "negotiations"). With this knowledge in mind, I narrowed my law schools down to two: KU and U of Denver. The latter would require no moving extra moving once I arrived at his current duty station in Colorado, and, if he did have to move after his deployment but before I completed law school, I would be about half-way through anyway. The former offered the advantage of being close to Ft. Leavenworth, a post that was notoriously short on servicemembers of his occupation (so it would not be a difficult post for him to get), so that although I would have to move after he deployed, I could simply remain in Kansas until he was able to receive his new duty station orders for Leavenworth.
IN SUMMATION: I made the [rather idiotic] decision to put "For KU and Denver" in the description section of all 3 recommendation letters. Naturally, since the military was involved in my planning, none of the above worked out (deployment dates change, reenlistment window dates and options changed, etc., etc.); but now that I've found Time and the military powers that be seem to have granted me the opportunity to finally apply (and hopefully attend) law school (we'll be stationed in one location for 3 years), I have that pesky description on my recommendation letters that has nothing to do with the law school to which I intend to apply now.
QUESTION (finally): Do I include an addendum explaining why my recommendation letters all say "For KU and Denver" when I'm applying to X other school? I'm incredibly attentive to these sort of admin. details, and I fear that sending the letters as-is without any explanation looks inattentive, careless, and sloppy. Unfortunately LSAC offers no way to correct the descriptions, so I feel that an addendum is my only viable recourse.
Thank you in advance to anyone who trudges through that logorrhea to actually answer the question...
BACKGROUND: I took the LSAT in February of 2010, and began the application process (acquiring rec. letters, writing the personal statement, etc., etc.) shortly thereafter. At the time I was living in Kansas, and would marry my husband in August of the same year. My husband is active duty military and had been stationed in Colorado prior to our wedding and would remain stationed there until at least 3 months after returning from his 12 month deployment that was set to begin in February of 2011. Servicemembers are typically reassigned duty stations every 2 years (approximately), so upon his return from that deployment, he would shortly be due for a duty station change, a change that (prior to these recent, massive DoD cuts) servicemembers usually had some say in (i.e. a wishlist of ideal duty station locations, and reenlistment contract "negotiations"). With this knowledge in mind, I narrowed my law schools down to two: KU and U of Denver. The latter would require no moving extra moving once I arrived at his current duty station in Colorado, and, if he did have to move after his deployment but before I completed law school, I would be about half-way through anyway. The former offered the advantage of being close to Ft. Leavenworth, a post that was notoriously short on servicemembers of his occupation (so it would not be a difficult post for him to get), so that although I would have to move after he deployed, I could simply remain in Kansas until he was able to receive his new duty station orders for Leavenworth.
IN SUMMATION: I made the [rather idiotic] decision to put "For KU and Denver" in the description section of all 3 recommendation letters. Naturally, since the military was involved in my planning, none of the above worked out (deployment dates change, reenlistment window dates and options changed, etc., etc.); but now that I've found Time and the military powers that be seem to have granted me the opportunity to finally apply (and hopefully attend) law school (we'll be stationed in one location for 3 years), I have that pesky description on my recommendation letters that has nothing to do with the law school to which I intend to apply now.
QUESTION (finally): Do I include an addendum explaining why my recommendation letters all say "For KU and Denver" when I'm applying to X other school? I'm incredibly attentive to these sort of admin. details, and I fear that sending the letters as-is without any explanation looks inattentive, careless, and sloppy. Unfortunately LSAC offers no way to correct the descriptions, so I feel that an addendum is my only viable recourse.
Thank you in advance to anyone who trudges through that logorrhea to actually answer the question...