Advice on reaching out to professors about LOR after a year

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Hi,
I am currently about a year and a few months out from my undergrad. Before I graduated, I spoke with some professors who agreed to write me a LOR as long as I sent them a personal statement for their reference. I never did this because I knew that I'd be taking a gap year, and I didn't want them to base the letter off a PS that would probably drastically change.

I realize now that this was a mistake. I should have just written a rough PS to get the letter, and then contacted them later to ask for revisions/updates if I made changes to my PS.

I am going to reach out to these professors, and I just wanted to see if someone would be willing to read the message I am going to send them to see if it sounds appropriate. I just feel awkward writing it because it's been over a year since I've spoken with these professors.

Thanks for any advice.
 
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I’m also a non traditional student and what I did was reach out to the professors I wanted to write me a letter and include a short reminder of who I was (name, year & semester they had me, the course title, and the grade). I told them that I was applying to medical school and asked them if they still felt comfortable writing me a strong letter of recommendation. I sent my personal statement, a copy of my transcript with their course and my grade highlighted, and my personal statement.

I don’t think it’s an issue that you didn’t send your personal statement then. Many people ask professors they had earlier in their academic careers so 1.5 years isn’t that far out.
 
My only advice is just do it. I was graduated for a year and some of the professors I contacted I hadn't seen for two years. It was certainly challenging finding the right ones, but as long as they have a good reason to remember you they are typically glad to write it. I had an instance where I needed a "non science" LOR which was problematic because I only had one non-science class in recent years and not very strong relationships with the professor. I wrote him and he immediately responded happy to do it.
 
Great, thanks for the responses. I will go ahead and reach out to these professors soon.
 
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