- Fri Jan 19, 2018 5:51 pm
#43057
Hello everyone !
Just a little background...
- took the December LSAT and submitted my applications mid/late-December
- reached out to my recommenders in August to confirm they can write me a recommendation
- 1 of the 2 recommenders submitted my letter before Thanksgiving
But I made the mistake of giving my professors a deadline to submit my LORs three weeks prior to my applications' deadlines, so I am a little nervous now after reading some articles that state this may be too late in the game. Especially since I have been in contact with them and it seems that they are sticking with the original deadline.
Thus, I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this or if they know if law schools actually start looking at applications in lieu of one recommendation missing?
Thanks!
Just a little background...
- took the December LSAT and submitted my applications mid/late-December
- reached out to my recommenders in August to confirm they can write me a recommendation
- 1 of the 2 recommenders submitted my letter before Thanksgiving
But I made the mistake of giving my professors a deadline to submit my LORs three weeks prior to my applications' deadlines, so I am a little nervous now after reading some articles that state this may be too late in the game. Especially since I have been in contact with them and it seems that they are sticking with the original deadline.
Thus, I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this or if they know if law schools actually start looking at applications in lieu of one recommendation missing?
Thanks!