Harvard-and-Hardship
This video provides strategies for leveraging letters of recommendation when applying to law school with a low LSAT score. The speaker recommends obtaining letters from individuals who hold significant positions, a professor, and an employer or supervisor. They stress that getting into law school is only half the battle and encourages enrolling in their pre-law summer school to help applicants navigate the challenges of law school.
In this section, the speaker provides three strategies for leveraging letters of recommendation when applying to law school, particularly if an applicant has a low LSAT score. Firstly, they recommend getting letters from individuals who hold weight in your life, such as a Dean, supervisor, current attorney or judge, but not just a spouse or neighbor. Secondly, applicants should also obtain a letter of recommendation from a professor who can speak to their academic competence. Finally, they suggest getting a letter of recommendation from an employer or supervisor who can testify to an applicant's diligence, competence, and intellectual ability in their specific field. The speaker emphasizes that getting into law school is only half the battle and encourages early registration for their pre-law summer school to help applicants navigate the challenges of law school.
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