Recommender not a current professor
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:24 pm
Hey guys,
I am starting to look at applying to law school and of course, one of the big things is who to select for a recommendation.
One of the professors that:
a) I have known the best
b) Whose area is very relevant
c) Who loves me
is of course my first choice.
However, he is not currently teaching. He has taken the year off to work in the private sector. He may or may not return to academia.
Most of the law school applications I have seen say that recommendations should be from CURRENT professors, but strictly speaking, he is not that.
Can I still use his recommendation?
Any advice is much appreciated, and good luck to everyone else getting in:)
I am starting to look at applying to law school and of course, one of the big things is who to select for a recommendation.
One of the professors that:
a) I have known the best
b) Whose area is very relevant
c) Who loves me
is of course my first choice.
However, he is not currently teaching. He has taken the year off to work in the private sector. He may or may not return to academia.
Most of the law school applications I have seen say that recommendations should be from CURRENT professors, but strictly speaking, he is not that.
Can I still use his recommendation?
Any advice is much appreciated, and good luck to everyone else getting in:)