LoR question

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I'm taking post-bac classes through a CC on my base. I got to know my Abnormal Psychology instructor very well and feel she could write a strong LoR for me. The issue is is that she was a Master's student that got accepted to law school. She probably stopped teaching this semester. Is there any way I could use a letter from her as my non-science letter? I've been out of school for several years now, and it's somewhat difficult for me to obtain these, though I'm definitely trying.
 
I'm taking post-bac classes through a CC on my base. I got to know my Abnormal Psychology instructor very well and feel she could write a strong LoR for me. The issue is is that she was a Master's student that got accepted to law school. She probably stopped teaching this semester. Is there any way I could use a letter from her as my non-science letter? I've been out of school for several years now, and it's somewhat difficult for me to obtain these, though I'm definitely trying.

A PhD generally looks better but I think you could use her if you’ve got no other options.
 
I'm taking post-bac classes through a CC on my base. I got to know my Abnormal Psychology instructor very well and feel she could write a strong LoR for me. The issue is is that she was a Master's student that got accepted to law school. She probably stopped teaching this semester. Is there any way I could use a letter from her as my non-science letter? I've been out of school for several years now, and it's somewhat difficult for me to obtain these, though I'm definitely trying.
Get one from real Faculty.
 
CC faculty only need a master's, at least in the two states I've gone to school in. Most have a PhD though
 
I'm taking post-bac classes through a CC on my base. I got to know my Abnormal Psychology instructor very well and feel she could write a strong LoR for me. The issue is is that she was a Master's student that got accepted to law school. She probably stopped teaching this semester. Is there any way I could use a letter from her as my non-science letter? I've been out of school for several years now, and it's somewhat difficult for me to obtain these, though I'm definitely trying.
Also, I didn't have a non science letter and got interviews from schools that wanted them
 
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