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So I was wondering if a generic reference from an OT is better than NO reference from an OT.
A couple of the schools I am applying to require a reference letter from an OT. I made a major mistake in not obtaining observation hours sooner than the summer before applying. Yes it is my fault, but can't change that now.
So... I asked an OT I observed for if he could write my letter. He said he would write it but would not recommend it because it would not be very detailed since all I did was observe there. He said he would write that I was very motivated to become an OT, etc. He then went on to tell me I should get letters from people who really know me like my managers, volunteer places etc. (I have already done that and they confirmed that they have written me stellar letters).
I have arranged to observe another OT to finish my hours but that has gotten pushed back to Nov. due to her busy schedule. I wouldn't have enough time to ask her for a letter if I want to apply by then.
So the question is-- should I take this generic letter because the schools require an OT letter for admissions, or not take it at all.
I am leaning towards asking him to write it anyway bc it's my only option. 😱
A couple of the schools I am applying to require a reference letter from an OT. I made a major mistake in not obtaining observation hours sooner than the summer before applying. Yes it is my fault, but can't change that now.
So... I asked an OT I observed for if he could write my letter. He said he would write it but would not recommend it because it would not be very detailed since all I did was observe there. He said he would write that I was very motivated to become an OT, etc. He then went on to tell me I should get letters from people who really know me like my managers, volunteer places etc. (I have already done that and they confirmed that they have written me stellar letters).
I have arranged to observe another OT to finish my hours but that has gotten pushed back to Nov. due to her busy schedule. I wouldn't have enough time to ask her for a letter if I want to apply by then.
So the question is-- should I take this generic letter because the schools require an OT letter for admissions, or not take it at all.
I am leaning towards asking him to write it anyway bc it's my only option. 😱