Grad/law school recommendations after transferring?

<p>I am transferring out of this school after this semester. I will have completed two years of undergraduate work. Would letters of recommendation from my first school be looked down upon, since they only knew me for fr/so years? I am worried that I will not be able to make connections with faculty in one year well enough to ask for a Law School Recommendation like I have taken two years to do here.</p>

<p>I am wondering the same thing anyone know</p>

<p>to page 1 with you</p>

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<p>You might want to check the law school forum. I don’t know any thing about law school, but perhaps a recommendation from a professor you had in a class relating to your major would mean more than the general intro/1000/2000 classes you take during your fresh/junior year. </p>

<p>On the other hand, how many times can you take the same professor? Not every single year, so I think 2 years is more than enough.</p>

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<p>That is very possible. In fact, I will be working with the same professor for the third semester in a row, and probably the remainder of my study here at Georgetown.</p>

<p>Agree nspeds. I have had the same professor here at IIT for 3 semesters in a row now.</p>

<p>Hmm I guess it changes from school-school/prof-prof. I talked with a couple of my preferred professors, asking if I could take their class again and they all said that they only teach the class I was in + 1-3 others. :(</p>

<p>Bump for possible answers.</p>