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Long story short, the professor who I have talked with about writing an LOR and know fairly well (and whom I like) gave me an B+ this semester. Although I have yet to give him the concrete LOR packet and information. I was planning to use his LOR, but now am having second thoughts because of the grade. Would schools look at me weird saying as I have a plethora of A and high A grades to get letters from, but stuck with someone who gave me one of the lowest grades on my transcript? The professor was outside of the sciences, so I was planning for the LOR to be one of the non-science letters. Good to go or should I look into using a different professor who does not know me nearly as well, but with a higher grade?
Note: the other professors I have writing my 'teaching' letters are both from my majors (sciences) and had excellent grades in. LORs from research will be excellent.
Note: the other professors I have writing my 'teaching' letters are both from my majors (sciences) and had excellent grades in. LORs from research will be excellent.