<p>I'm going into my senior year of college now. I plan on working 2-3 years before applying to law school. I'm afraid my professors would have forgotten about me when I apply for admissions. Should I ask for letters of recommendation now? Am I allowed to keep the LORs on file with me?</p>
<p>Anyone Please?</p>
<p>Yes, get your recommendation letters while you are still on campus. Find out if your career services office has some kind of credentialing service where they will file your recommendation letters and release them when you need them. You can also open an LSDAS account and have them on file there. If you plan on working 2-3 years, you will also benefit from getting an employer reference.</p>