I'm planning to apply this coming fall, so I have been preparing to ask my professors for letters of rec.Take into consideration that I haven't been close to any of my professors before this quarter.
I went to my mol bio professor's OH 8 out of 10 weeks. Every time, there are about 15 people there so I get to ask maybe one question per OH. MAYBE. So there was no chance to talk to her one on one. Our class consists of about 300 students. When I asked her today for a letter of rec, she told me that she doesn't know me. and I said I went to all her OHs but because a lot of people are there, it was pretty much impossible to talk to her on a 'personal level'. That was the best I could do. Another guy was there asking for a letter of rec for dentistry but she said the same thing to him.
She said that she can write me one but it'll be really simple. ex: this person took mol bio with me. there were 300 people in the class. She got ___grade. She said it was nothing personal but it's because she doesn't know me. She said that she writes strong letters for people who have done projects/research with her. so basically at my school, it's impossible to get good letters unless i get a research/TA position which is really competitive.
I have another prof that i'm going to ask tomorrow. the class has also 300 people and i've talk to him about two-three times basically one on one so he might say the same things.
On the other hand, i'll have a strong letter of rec from my podiatrist.
So how important are letters and should i take my mol bio prof's? if not, i have no one else to ask (those two are my only bio profs this quarter) unless i wait another quarter which means i'll get my letters next feb give or take.
i'm also a junior and i really wanna go straight into podiatry school after graduating. please help!
I went to my mol bio professor's OH 8 out of 10 weeks. Every time, there are about 15 people there so I get to ask maybe one question per OH. MAYBE. So there was no chance to talk to her one on one. Our class consists of about 300 students. When I asked her today for a letter of rec, she told me that she doesn't know me. and I said I went to all her OHs but because a lot of people are there, it was pretty much impossible to talk to her on a 'personal level'. That was the best I could do. Another guy was there asking for a letter of rec for dentistry but she said the same thing to him.
She said that she can write me one but it'll be really simple. ex: this person took mol bio with me. there were 300 people in the class. She got ___grade. She said it was nothing personal but it's because she doesn't know me. She said that she writes strong letters for people who have done projects/research with her. so basically at my school, it's impossible to get good letters unless i get a research/TA position which is really competitive.
I have another prof that i'm going to ask tomorrow. the class has also 300 people and i've talk to him about two-three times basically one on one so he might say the same things.
On the other hand, i'll have a strong letter of rec from my podiatrist.
So how important are letters and should i take my mol bio prof's? if not, i have no one else to ask (those two are my only bio profs this quarter) unless i wait another quarter which means i'll get my letters next feb give or take.
i'm also a junior and i really wanna go straight into podiatry school after graduating. please help!