I retook Ochem 1 after getting a 'C' the first time at a different school. I got an 'A' the second time. Do you think it's a bad idea to ask for a LOR from my second Ochem professor? Will pharmacy schools not think too positively of such a LOR?
I retook Ochem 1 after getting a 'C' the first time at a different school. I got an 'A' the second time. Do you think it's a bad idea to ask for a LOR from my second Ochem professor? Will pharmacy schools not think too positively of such a LOR?
I agree with you. Unless you think that letter will reflect your perseverance or whatever... but still.. better to find something else if possible.
^ Thanks. 🙂 I realize that, but I'm more trying to get opinions on the fact that it's a repeated class and not about the professor. I feel like if it were my first time taking the class, I wouldn't be hesitant to ask. :/
Who are you agreeing with? No one said it would be better to find someone else.
Honestly I am not even sure they would realize that the letter is from a professor in a class you retook. I mean unless the letter relates that fact I doubt they will match the name on the letter to the names on your transcript and say "ah ha! This letter was from his second ochem professor! No admissions for you!".
3. Circle the role that best describes your primary relationship with the applicant:
5. If you are a professor or teaching assistant, list all courses with applicant. (e.g., Chemistry, CHEM 101)
No, they won't match the name to the transcript because transcripts usually don't include the instructor's name. However, the PharmCAS reference form asks the following information and more of the writer:
It may not be obvious, but the connections are there to be made if the evaluators are thorough.
There's never an easy answer. 🙂 I'd use this LOR unless I had a better one to replace it.
The prof has agreed to write me the letter. I didn't do well the first time around due to working endlessly and some personal issues.Does the professor know you well? Did you show up to office hours? Personally, I'd ask the professor if he or she would feel comfortable writing a letter of rec for you. People are supposed to refuse to write letters if they don't have time or don't feel like they'd write a good one.
Why did you not do as well the first time? Do you have a legitimate reason you could point out to the professor? Health issues, family issues, taking too many classes/working too many hours?