i have a committee rec letter, two profs, a doctor, and a boss from a research position. I was wondering if it was bad that i didn't have three academic lors.
Not really,
i think all you need are three letters....
I would rather have three kick-ass letters than 6 when three people dont know me really well.
It follows the general rule of thumb- Maximal quality, with a minimal quantity.
hope that helps.
I have 4 from professors, 1 from my research advisor, 1 from summer employment (non-medical), and 1 from my supervisor at the medical lab where I worked.
Sometimes I wonder if it looks bad not having one from a physician.
if your gonna get one from a doctor that you didnt work with, you might as well get one from your priest/rabbi...
they dont want to see superficial letters, or letters from your best friends older brother.
I obviously wouldn't have asked some random doc I never really worked with. I just meant I wonder if it would have been better to shadow or intern instead of just volunteer. That way I might have been able to get a letter from a physician.
thanks for the advice. i had just heard that at some schools three academic recs were required and i wasn't sure if the comm. letter would count. I definately agree with you all about the quality v. quantity issue, which is why i'd rather stick with what i have than asking for another letter from a prof. i don't really know. Thanks again.