LOR / Quick Question
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:06 pm
Hi all - I have been out of school for two and a half years now, and have two recommendations already submitted. One is from a law professor at my dream school who advised me throughout undergrad, and one is from a mentor of mine at work (partner at a law firm). However, after some research, it looks like I need another academic rec... and I have not kept in as close touch with my other professors. I have two options for who I can ask, and would like advice on who you would recommend!
1. Thesis advisor. He recommended me for my current position, but I was never really sure if he liked me or thought I was a total idiot. However, I did GET my current position, and he also later recommended my thesis for publication. Mixed messages.
2. Professor I was an RA for during my junior year and at the start of my senior year. She liked my work and I contributed a lot in her class, but I also took a class with her husband who I think liked me significantly less. My last email to her (senior year) went unanswered, though I suspect it was forgetfulness more than anything else.
I would prefer someone who I'm certain would write a glowing essay praising my every success and foible, but I don't think either of these options fit the bill. Apprehensive...
1. Thesis advisor. He recommended me for my current position, but I was never really sure if he liked me or thought I was a total idiot. However, I did GET my current position, and he also later recommended my thesis for publication. Mixed messages.
2. Professor I was an RA for during my junior year and at the start of my senior year. She liked my work and I contributed a lot in her class, but I also took a class with her husband who I think liked me significantly less. My last email to her (senior year) went unanswered, though I suspect it was forgetfulness more than anything else.
I would prefer someone who I'm certain would write a glowing essay praising my every success and foible, but I don't think either of these options fit the bill. Apprehensive...