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I'll apply next year. In the past few years of my undergrad career, there was no single prof I've consistently stayed in touch with for more than a semester (which was while taking their course), though I frequently visited their office hours while taking their course. Ideally one should ask a prof who knows him/her really well over a long period of time with a relationship history of like 1+ year, but should I be worried that my situation is far from ideal? I still have a year left so I can spend this last year trying to get to know LOR profs. My LOR writers will probably be upper-level profs who know me for less than a year. They will mainly know me through my frequent visit to their office hours and my getting an A in their class. But would this be enough for them to be able to write me a great LOR?