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Hi,
I recently spoke with my Health Provisions advisor at UCR, and they informed me of something that I was unaware of regarding the Letters of Recommendation (LORs) portion on an application. They said that essentially you need two science LORs, but two from professors that you've had a class with. Rendering LORs from a lab PI, for example, as inapplicable unless you took their class as well.
Is this true? I was planning on getting a LOR from my current PI (whom I will take a class with after I submit my application but can speak on my personal traits), my past PI (whom I will not take a class with), my English professor who knows me well, and one of the providers I scribe for at my hospital.
I recently spoke with my Health Provisions advisor at UCR, and they informed me of something that I was unaware of regarding the Letters of Recommendation (LORs) portion on an application. They said that essentially you need two science LORs, but two from professors that you've had a class with. Rendering LORs from a lab PI, for example, as inapplicable unless you took their class as well.
Is this true? I was planning on getting a LOR from my current PI (whom I will take a class with after I submit my application but can speak on my personal traits), my past PI (whom I will not take a class with), my English professor who knows me well, and one of the providers I scribe for at my hospital.