- Mon Feb 25, 2013 5:07 am
#7885
Hello,
I have a question concerning the overall boost a LOR can do to perhaps offset a lower GPA.
My undergraduate GPA is not particularly high; it does, however, have an upward trend toward the final two years. It still is nothing substantial, though. I was, however, fortunate to have participated in important internships with a national law firm, non-profit organization, and the U.S. Congress. Though I have those internships as subjective factors, I did not use any of the respective superiors for my LORs; I chose my professors within my major instead. I did so because I earned As in their classes and--given my small, private university--interacted with them frequently thus having a good relationship with them. Essentially, if they wrote strong LORs explaining I am a capable and academically-sound student, would it help enhance my academic credibility to the admissions committees who would not otherwise see if they only considered just my transcript? the professors are also philosophy and politics professors, so perhaps that would include courses that align with some law school skills and thus help the LOR's case?
If you could provide me with some insight I would highly appreciate it.
Thanks!
AD
I have a question concerning the overall boost a LOR can do to perhaps offset a lower GPA.
My undergraduate GPA is not particularly high; it does, however, have an upward trend toward the final two years. It still is nothing substantial, though. I was, however, fortunate to have participated in important internships with a national law firm, non-profit organization, and the U.S. Congress. Though I have those internships as subjective factors, I did not use any of the respective superiors for my LORs; I chose my professors within my major instead. I did so because I earned As in their classes and--given my small, private university--interacted with them frequently thus having a good relationship with them. Essentially, if they wrote strong LORs explaining I am a capable and academically-sound student, would it help enhance my academic credibility to the admissions committees who would not otherwise see if they only considered just my transcript? the professors are also philosophy and politics professors, so perhaps that would include courses that align with some law school skills and thus help the LOR's case?
If you could provide me with some insight I would highly appreciate it.
Thanks!
AD