- Joined
- Sep 14, 2011
- Messages
- 66
- Reaction score
- 1
So I submitting 3 individual letters for my application this year, and I have 2/3 of them received by AMCAS. For my third letter, I am planning to ask a science professor that I had a small (16 students) upper level science class in. The problem is, my university that I got to is in an different city than I am now, and I still haven't asked for a reference letter from him yet. He knows me fairly well, but I never indicated my interest in medicine to him.
I could ask entirely via e-mail, but I feel as though that would come across as very rude, and wouldn't want to get a poor letter because of it. If I waited to ask in person, which would be in September, this one letter would hold my application from being complete until early September instead of early August. Do you think I should ask entirely via e-mail, or should I wait until September to ask in person?
I could ask entirely via e-mail, but I feel as though that would come across as very rude, and wouldn't want to get a poor letter because of it. If I waited to ask in person, which would be in September, this one letter would hold my application from being complete until early September instead of early August. Do you think I should ask entirely via e-mail, or should I wait until September to ask in person?
Because it's summer, most of them were travelling and wouldn't/couldn't meet me in person, and office phones are unreliable. Just write very friendly emails, be very grateful, insert anecdotes to remind them who you are...you'll be fine. Don't wait to ask in person.