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Hey guys. I'm new to the whole forum thing. Hopefully some of you can answer some of my questions.
First off, I plan on applying to at least a few vet schools in the fall (hopefully in the summer sometime, when the applications open). I am a senior who works at a clinic, volunteers at the zoo hospital, and takes classes (obviously). It looks like I won't be able to graduate with a Biology degree until December (not graduating this spring).
I wanted to let the people from whom I wanted recommendations to know by April or May that I needed their letters by June. The problem is, I know two vets to ask (one from work and one from the zoo*), but no teachers. For some reason I have avoided going to teachers regularly to try to get to know them. I have visited some of them, but only a couple of times. I guess I have just never needed their input or had any questions. Now I realize that the third letter is most likely going to have to be from a teacher, and I'm worried. My Cell Physiology teacher seems like she could write a good letter and has mentioned doing it before, but there's a problem. She is a real hard*ss. She is from Poland, and she hates what she considers "stupid people". I like to think of myself as a decently smart person, but I'm not quite sure how to approach her.
I know many people have long-term relationships with their teachers, but it just hasn't worked for me. For those of you who have or have gotten letter from them, can you give me some tips on how to approach this problem? Another problem is that I only have less than a semester to get to know her well enough to ask. I realize I have dug myself in a hole in this aspect, but any information you guys have would be greatly appreciated.
* On a side note: The zoo hospital at which I volunteer has 3 vets that work there, all of whom I have met before, and I talk to at least one of them a little bit every week. For the letter from the zoo, is it possible for them to write a letter collectively for me, or should I have one write it, then have them all sign it, or what?
Thanks for your help!
First off, I plan on applying to at least a few vet schools in the fall (hopefully in the summer sometime, when the applications open). I am a senior who works at a clinic, volunteers at the zoo hospital, and takes classes (obviously). It looks like I won't be able to graduate with a Biology degree until December (not graduating this spring).
I wanted to let the people from whom I wanted recommendations to know by April or May that I needed their letters by June. The problem is, I know two vets to ask (one from work and one from the zoo*), but no teachers. For some reason I have avoided going to teachers regularly to try to get to know them. I have visited some of them, but only a couple of times. I guess I have just never needed their input or had any questions. Now I realize that the third letter is most likely going to have to be from a teacher, and I'm worried. My Cell Physiology teacher seems like she could write a good letter and has mentioned doing it before, but there's a problem. She is a real hard*ss. She is from Poland, and she hates what she considers "stupid people". I like to think of myself as a decently smart person, but I'm not quite sure how to approach her.
I know many people have long-term relationships with their teachers, but it just hasn't worked for me. For those of you who have or have gotten letter from them, can you give me some tips on how to approach this problem? Another problem is that I only have less than a semester to get to know her well enough to ask. I realize I have dug myself in a hole in this aspect, but any information you guys have would be greatly appreciated.
* On a side note: The zoo hospital at which I volunteer has 3 vets that work there, all of whom I have met before, and I talk to at least one of them a little bit every week. For the letter from the zoo, is it possible for them to write a letter collectively for me, or should I have one write it, then have them all sign it, or what?
Thanks for your help!