LoR/Citizenship Concerns
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:17 pm
Hey all!
So I need advice on LoRs - I currently have 2 LoRs from professors read to go, which satisfies the minimum for most schools.
Additionally, I requested LoRs from the 2 managers at my current job. They kind of split the work between them. I have had great experiences with both. I work at an IP consulting firm and both of them were kind enough to write me a targeted letter to Stanford, and a generic letter (basically, 2 letters each). I'm debating if I should send BOTH letters with my application to max out the LoRs (4). Advice for (a) Stanford and (b) other schools greatly appreciated.
It may be worthwhile to note that one of the tailored the letter to show my interest/competence in IP, (let's say manager A) while the other wrote in more general terms pertaining to my work ethic/ability to learn (manager B). I didn't read the essays but they gave me the foci of their respective letters.
Second question: I am not a US citizen. Do Law schools have an international student quota? I received a US college education. Please let me know if this is a hindrance or not - Thanks!
So I need advice on LoRs - I currently have 2 LoRs from professors read to go, which satisfies the minimum for most schools.
Additionally, I requested LoRs from the 2 managers at my current job. They kind of split the work between them. I have had great experiences with both. I work at an IP consulting firm and both of them were kind enough to write me a targeted letter to Stanford, and a generic letter (basically, 2 letters each). I'm debating if I should send BOTH letters with my application to max out the LoRs (4). Advice for (a) Stanford and (b) other schools greatly appreciated.
It may be worthwhile to note that one of the tailored the letter to show my interest/competence in IP, (let's say manager A) while the other wrote in more general terms pertaining to my work ethic/ability to learn (manager B). I didn't read the essays but they gave me the foci of their respective letters.
Second question: I am not a US citizen. Do Law schools have an international student quota? I received a US college education. Please let me know if this is a hindrance or not - Thanks!