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speaking of letters of recommendation what what advice you have for applicants around that about professors versus employers or other people out there like a random friend of a friend whos a senator or something like that right and gosh that random friend of a friend whos a senator is the question I probably get the most way for me to say no because listen unless its Barack Obama who you know Im not buddies but if I were I might have him write me a letter of recommendation its really the person who knows you and can speak to your academic ability I think sometimes applicants jump right over a law school when theyre thinking about it and had right to their career and theyre forgetting that theyre applying to an academic institution and that institutions first goal before it makes you a lawyer is to have you be a successful student and so it really wants to know if you can perform in the classroom and so for many candidates some schools require two letters be academic or strongly