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To qualify for my school's committee letter, we have to have a minimum number of LORs turned in by the end of February.
I know I need to give my profs various materials (transcript, resume,) when I ask them, so I held off asking them until I could write a Personal Statement to give them (one prof already told me to bring a PS if I ever wanted an LOR from them). But I've been so busy with end of semester stuff, exams, and papers that I just haven't had time to write a PS.
Most other people don't seem concerned, but I am worried it's getting late. Now the only time I might be able to meet with my writers is Friday or next Monday early morning. If I wait until we get back from winter break, my profs will only have about 6 weeks to write my letter and send it to the office.
Should I go ahead and ask to meet with my profs even if I don't have the PS I requested? Do you think waiting until the start of spring semester will give my professors too little time? How should I even approach them to ask for an LOR? I know it's common practice for them, but it seems very awkward to me, like I'm arrogant and I'm assuming that my professor thinks I'm worthy of his/her recommendation.
Thank you in advance. I have a huge cumulative final I have to study for all in one day tomorrow, but the thing keeping me from falling asleep is this LOR business!
I know I need to give my profs various materials (transcript, resume,) when I ask them, so I held off asking them until I could write a Personal Statement to give them (one prof already told me to bring a PS if I ever wanted an LOR from them). But I've been so busy with end of semester stuff, exams, and papers that I just haven't had time to write a PS.
Most other people don't seem concerned, but I am worried it's getting late. Now the only time I might be able to meet with my writers is Friday or next Monday early morning. If I wait until we get back from winter break, my profs will only have about 6 weeks to write my letter and send it to the office.
Should I go ahead and ask to meet with my profs even if I don't have the PS I requested? Do you think waiting until the start of spring semester will give my professors too little time? How should I even approach them to ask for an LOR? I know it's common practice for them, but it seems very awkward to me, like I'm arrogant and I'm assuming that my professor thinks I'm worthy of his/her recommendation.
Thank you in advance. I have a huge cumulative final I have to study for all in one day tomorrow, but the thing keeping me from falling asleep is this LOR business!
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