Letters of Recommendation
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 1:33 am
Thank you in advance for any help.
I graduated from undergrad in 2013, and am struggling with my letters of recommendation. I have one solid one from a professor from whom I took several classes and did some independent work, but I have essentially been delaying the entire application process because I am struggling to find a second good one. One option is my thesis advisor, whom I liked but who was and presumably still is a bit unpredictable. I also had a couple of seminars that I did quite well in, but no other professor from whom I took more than one class.
Since I have had two jobs:
1) As a professional standardized-test tutor (SAT, ACT) working for a couple that runs the hottest business in my city. I did very good work for them and interacted with them nonstop for ~20 hours a week. They could write me an excellent and concrete recommendation, which they often do for their employees, of which they have only one or two at a time.
2) As a Latin teacher at an elite high school; half-time last year and full-time this year (I have quite the tutoring job amicably and still help out with them sometimes). My colleague, who actually taught me Latin in high school, writes college recommendations all the time. With the proper guidance, he could undoubtedly write a college one as well that could feature my academic and research capabilities prominently, given that the nature of our school requires perpetual professional development via research into our individual fields.
I honestly think either employment recommendation would be better than a second academic reference because I do not feel close to any other professors, but perhaps I am still young enough that two letters from professors are better. I may also be biased against the professors because I went to such a small high school that I do not feel close to any professors in comparison to my high school teachers.
Stats, if they matter in some way:
GPA: ~3.8 from HYP; magna cum laude; PBK
LSAT: 174 entirely self-prepped. I would rather retake because I am a perfectionist but I think it is good enough.
I graduated from undergrad in 2013, and am struggling with my letters of recommendation. I have one solid one from a professor from whom I took several classes and did some independent work, but I have essentially been delaying the entire application process because I am struggling to find a second good one. One option is my thesis advisor, whom I liked but who was and presumably still is a bit unpredictable. I also had a couple of seminars that I did quite well in, but no other professor from whom I took more than one class.
Since I have had two jobs:
1) As a professional standardized-test tutor (SAT, ACT) working for a couple that runs the hottest business in my city. I did very good work for them and interacted with them nonstop for ~20 hours a week. They could write me an excellent and concrete recommendation, which they often do for their employees, of which they have only one or two at a time.
2) As a Latin teacher at an elite high school; half-time last year and full-time this year (I have quite the tutoring job amicably and still help out with them sometimes). My colleague, who actually taught me Latin in high school, writes college recommendations all the time. With the proper guidance, he could undoubtedly write a college one as well that could feature my academic and research capabilities prominently, given that the nature of our school requires perpetual professional development via research into our individual fields.
I honestly think either employment recommendation would be better than a second academic reference because I do not feel close to any other professors, but perhaps I am still young enough that two letters from professors are better. I may also be biased against the professors because I went to such a small high school that I do not feel close to any professors in comparison to my high school teachers.
Stats, if they matter in some way:
GPA: ~3.8 from HYP; magna cum laude; PBK
LSAT: 174 entirely self-prepped. I would rather retake because I am a perfectionist but I think it is good enough.