How many LORs do I need?
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:28 pm
Hi - I've got two LORs lined up from undergrad professors who i have good relationships with, and I'm wonder if I would benefit from a third from either another professor or an attorney/partner at the firm i work in now. I've worked in the firm for a little over a year, and based on the performance review i had three months ago, i don't expect it to be anything special. it would essentially be a "look what i've been up to for the past year and a half" type of LOR submission.
the other professor LOR im thinking about would be from a professor outside of my major/discipline who i took two classes with. im sure a LOR from this professor wouldnt be extravagant either (basically, it would just say that i was a good and enthusiastic student that killed both her classes), but it may offer a different perspective that the other two LORs wouldn't touch on.
if two LORs is the ideal, then im in no dilemma. if a third is good to have, which one would be the better addition? thanks.
the other professor LOR im thinking about would be from a professor outside of my major/discipline who i took two classes with. im sure a LOR from this professor wouldnt be extravagant either (basically, it would just say that i was a good and enthusiastic student that killed both her classes), but it may offer a different perspective that the other two LORs wouldn't touch on.
if two LORs is the ideal, then im in no dilemma. if a third is good to have, which one would be the better addition? thanks.