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hey there welcome to LSAT demon daily Im Ben Olson thats Nathan Fox were the founders of lsatdemon.com and our weekly podcast thinking LSAT we have an email here from Nico Nico says hello Ben and Nathan Im asking you two questions regarding letters of recommendation the first question how should I go about asking for letters Im unsure if you guys had any specific way or best ways of asking so that the letters have the very best output from the individuals writing them second question how many letters are ideal for applications I have three professors who know me well but wondered if law schools wanted to see at least one letter outside of school thanks for all that you guys do I have improved by over 30 points wow and am greedy for more Eric did you write this question no it says Nico yeah thats funny well you know my gut reaction to Nicos first question was uh how should I go about asking for letters just ask but then he poses this other angle which I hadnt thought about says