I just was wondering, from what everybody's heard, how important are the LORs? I mean, once you pass the GPA and GRE cutoff points, do they then concentrate on your LORs and research interests. Also, how important is it that the LORs come from professors who taught in the discipline?
The reason I ask is because I have 3 terrific recommendations, but not from political scientists (the discipline I plan to enter). All 3 are law school professors who also hold PhD's and in the past held tenured positions in other fields (2 historians and an economist). They all spent time talking me into applying to PhD programs, and I'm fairly confident that all of them gave me recommendations that are about as good as a recommendation can be. I believe some within the political science community know them through their publications.
This is especially important to me because my GPA is low (3.4), and for some of the programs I'm applying to, very low. I also transferred 3 times as an undergrad (financial problems, not grades), and didn't end up graduating from a top 50 school. My GRE scores are good enough (high Q, V is nothing to brag about), I have a J.D. and some research experience as an RA for a law school professor and through a law school fellowship, so I'm hoping my LORs can help overshadow my UGPA. If anybody has any program specific info, here are the schools I'm applying to:
Brandeis
Chicago
Harvard
Illinois
Illinois - Chicago
Northwestern
Penn
WUSTL
UC - Riverside
Yeah, I know my apps are all over the place on the reputation meter, but these are the schools that have professors I want to work with and I'm utterly confused as to how much my GPA is going to affect the strength of my application. Also, I do realize that the applications are already complete and that there's nothing I can do about it now, but like everybody else, I'm freaking out (probably due to all the posts I've read on this board).
ONE MORE QUESTION that is totally unrelated (I'm too lazy to start another thread):
At one of the schools I've applied to, the professor I wanted to work with (and is the only professor specifically mentioned in my SOP) has decided to take a position at another school. I still would like to go to the school, but I don't know how to handle this situation. Should I email the graduate director and tell him why I still would like to go to the school, or should I lay off the caffeine (and this website), grab a beer and try to chill out for the next couple of months?