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LOR from professor
Most schools require 1 LOR from a professor to transfer. Does having my 1 LOR from a lecturer legal writing professor negatively impact my application?
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Re: LOR from professor
Please note, my lecturer legal writing prof has got to know me very well and I am confident she will write a very strong letter for me. As for my other profs, will probably be a very generic letter.
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Re: LOR from professor
i got one from my Legal Writing prof. I really don't think they will care if it's too generic of specific. Just as long as it says you're not a screw up, you'll be fine.Anonymous User wrote:Please note, my lecturer legal writing prof has got to know me very well and I am confident she will write a very strong letter for me. As for my other profs, will probably be a very generic letter.
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Re: LOR from professor
You're better off getting the LOR from your writing instructor if that letter is going to be more substantive. But remember that these LOR's don't really matter that much anywayUMich11 wrote:i got one from my Legal Writing prof. I really don't think they will care if it's too generic of specific. Just as long as it says you're not a screw up, you'll be fine.Anonymous User wrote:Please note, my lecturer legal writing prof has got to know me very well and I am confident she will write a very strong letter for me. As for my other profs, will probably be a very generic letter.
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Re: LOR from professor
My letter was from my legal writing instructor.
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