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Hi Everyone,
Longtime lurker, first time poster!
I'm applying this cycle and am starting to gather my LORs. I was conflicted about asking my museum supervisor for a LOR. I have worked for her for around ~150 hours over 2 years and have a good rapport with her (I think). However, once she trains me on a new task, she is free to do other things and I am pretty independent. Since she doesn't actually observe me during my shifts, should I ask her for a letter? I believe she would absolutely say yes if I asked her if she could write a strong LOR, but don't know if her letter would reflect that.
Also, I work for a student organization and have been there for about 2 years and have worked >300 hours. It was definitely a meaningful activity, but should I ask them for a letter too? There is a physician director for the program, but is super busy and would only just co-sign it without even meeting me.
I guess my whole post boils down to this: Do schools expect a LOR from experiences where you invested quite a bit of time into?
Longtime lurker, first time poster!
I'm applying this cycle and am starting to gather my LORs. I was conflicted about asking my museum supervisor for a LOR. I have worked for her for around ~150 hours over 2 years and have a good rapport with her (I think). However, once she trains me on a new task, she is free to do other things and I am pretty independent. Since she doesn't actually observe me during my shifts, should I ask her for a letter? I believe she would absolutely say yes if I asked her if she could write a strong LOR, but don't know if her letter would reflect that.
Also, I work for a student organization and have been there for about 2 years and have worked >300 hours. It was definitely a meaningful activity, but should I ask them for a letter too? There is a physician director for the program, but is super busy and would only just co-sign it without even meeting me.
I guess my whole post boils down to this: Do schools expect a LOR from experiences where you invested quite a bit of time into?