Nontraditional applicant, weird LoR situation
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 6:58 pm
I graduated in college in 2010 with a 3.62 GPA. I've spent the past 5 years since graduation working with my spouse, owning a small business/ Sooo I have work experience but it's not like I can get a LoR from my husband.
I did OK in college but I didn't really have any meaningful relationships with my instructors and I didn't care a lot about school at the time. While I could probably have asked a few for a pretty vanilla LoR way back when, I am confident none of them would remember me today.
Now that I am older and wiser and actually know what I want to do, I want to apply to law school... but I have no one to write me a LoR. I can afford to go back to school (same university) for a couple of quarters, take some interesting classes, and get a few professors to write me LoRs. This seems like kind of a waste of time and money (although I will not be going into debt to do it) and I am sort of worried it will look bad but I don't know what else to do. I know the additional classes won't affect my gpa for law school admission purposes but at least it would help me out with the other aspects of my application, and I don't really know of any other way around this problem. What should I do?
I did OK in college but I didn't really have any meaningful relationships with my instructors and I didn't care a lot about school at the time. While I could probably have asked a few for a pretty vanilla LoR way back when, I am confident none of them would remember me today.
Now that I am older and wiser and actually know what I want to do, I want to apply to law school... but I have no one to write me a LoR. I can afford to go back to school (same university) for a couple of quarters, take some interesting classes, and get a few professors to write me LoRs. This seems like kind of a waste of time and money (although I will not be going into debt to do it) and I am sort of worried it will look bad but I don't know what else to do. I know the additional classes won't affect my gpa for law school admission purposes but at least it would help me out with the other aspects of my application, and I don't really know of any other way around this problem. What should I do?