Hi!
I recently graduated with a neuroscience/management degree and am currently planning on taking 1-2 gap years to work as a consultant.
I heard it's best to ask for recommendations while you're still in school, but I couldn't decide who to ask before graduation and have only recently narrowed down to a few professors who I might want to ask for references.
My issue is, I currently am not sure when I'll be applying - I didn't take Orgo II w/ Lab or Biochem during undergrad. I am still deciding if I should try to take the classes in the evenings at a community college/as a DIY post-bacc or if I should apply for a formal post-bacc. In that case, I'm not sure if I should frame the ask as potentially for med school and/or a post-bacc program? I am also still studying for the MCAT but am aiming to take it in January 2019, regardless of when I decide to apply.
My questions are:
(1) How should I frame the LOR ask and should I ask now (shortly after graduation)?
Should it be more of a heads-up that I will contact them to write a letter in a year or so, or should I ask them to write a letter now/soon and store it through Interfolio or some other platform?
Unfortunately, I tended to be quite introverted during undergrad and struggled a lot with imposter syndrome/speaking up during classes, so I'm worried that even the professors I have in mind don't know me extremely well and won't remember me in 1-2 years/be no longer willing to write a reference.
(2) Should I frame the ask as for med school or potentially for both med school and post-bacc?
(3) If I do ask now, should I draft a rough personal statement so that the professors have something to refer to? I don't have a personal statement drafted yet since again, unsure when in the future I'm applying, but I've heard it's good practice to give professors a bit of background about your interest in grad school/etc.?
(4) Does anyone have experience setting up meetings with professors when working full-time? I recently started my new job and have been in the office the entire day during weekdays (I am still working close to my undergrad university though), and I would ideally like to meet in-person with the professors but realized that it'll be difficult scheduling/taking time off right off the bat. I'm realizing in hindsight that I really should've asked sooner, towards the end of the semester/when I was still on campus, but too little too late 🙁
My last two questions are a bit more general, but:
(1) Does anyone know if you can use LORs from professors from a post-bacc program or community college? Again, regretfully I wasn't great about participating in class in undergrad, which is part of the reason why I've been considering a post-bacc program (to complete biochem/orgo and potentially secure another LOR).
(2) Would it be okay to use references from sophomore year? I took more science classes during my first two years and ended up taking more business classes my last two years, so I've been struggling with figuring out which science professors to ask.
Sorry about the lengthy post -- would really appreciate if anyone who took gap year(s) or if anyone else in the community has any insight about next steps.
Thanks so much!
I recently graduated with a neuroscience/management degree and am currently planning on taking 1-2 gap years to work as a consultant.
I heard it's best to ask for recommendations while you're still in school, but I couldn't decide who to ask before graduation and have only recently narrowed down to a few professors who I might want to ask for references.
My issue is, I currently am not sure when I'll be applying - I didn't take Orgo II w/ Lab or Biochem during undergrad. I am still deciding if I should try to take the classes in the evenings at a community college/as a DIY post-bacc or if I should apply for a formal post-bacc. In that case, I'm not sure if I should frame the ask as potentially for med school and/or a post-bacc program? I am also still studying for the MCAT but am aiming to take it in January 2019, regardless of when I decide to apply.
My questions are:
(1) How should I frame the LOR ask and should I ask now (shortly after graduation)?
Should it be more of a heads-up that I will contact them to write a letter in a year or so, or should I ask them to write a letter now/soon and store it through Interfolio or some other platform?
Unfortunately, I tended to be quite introverted during undergrad and struggled a lot with imposter syndrome/speaking up during classes, so I'm worried that even the professors I have in mind don't know me extremely well and won't remember me in 1-2 years/be no longer willing to write a reference.
(2) Should I frame the ask as for med school or potentially for both med school and post-bacc?
(3) If I do ask now, should I draft a rough personal statement so that the professors have something to refer to? I don't have a personal statement drafted yet since again, unsure when in the future I'm applying, but I've heard it's good practice to give professors a bit of background about your interest in grad school/etc.?
(4) Does anyone have experience setting up meetings with professors when working full-time? I recently started my new job and have been in the office the entire day during weekdays (I am still working close to my undergrad university though), and I would ideally like to meet in-person with the professors but realized that it'll be difficult scheduling/taking time off right off the bat. I'm realizing in hindsight that I really should've asked sooner, towards the end of the semester/when I was still on campus, but too little too late 🙁
My last two questions are a bit more general, but:
(1) Does anyone know if you can use LORs from professors from a post-bacc program or community college? Again, regretfully I wasn't great about participating in class in undergrad, which is part of the reason why I've been considering a post-bacc program (to complete biochem/orgo and potentially secure another LOR).
(2) Would it be okay to use references from sophomore year? I took more science classes during my first two years and ended up taking more business classes my last two years, so I've been struggling with figuring out which science professors to ask.
Sorry about the lengthy post -- would really appreciate if anyone who took gap year(s) or if anyone else in the community has any insight about next steps.
Thanks so much!