Transfer Student and law school recommendations....

<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 can’t answer your question - it’s hard to know how law schools will evaluate those recommendations. </p>

<p>What I can tell you is this: there is no requirement that you apply to law school during your junior year of college. You could (gasp!) take a year off and apply after graduation. That would enable you to know your faculty much better for recommendations; it would also enable the schools who are evaluating you to get a better idea of how you are handling the transfer (which I assume is a transfer to a better school).</p>

<p>If you like the professors at the school you’re currently at so much, then why are you transferring?</p>

<p>I like… three professors at this school. I’m at a tech school, decided early first semester that I no longer wanted to do Computer Science. I’m a PoliSci major at a school that barely has a PoliSci department.</p>