I am planning on getting LOR from biochem, orgo I and II professors with a LOR from dentist.
I have looked at many schools regarding the "required" LOR and most of the school say any "science professors" but a few school such as Tufts require to have 1 LOR from biology professor. Currently, I am doing post-bacc and finishing up all the pre-requisites and did really well in all of them.
Although, I did well in biology courses, I feel that chemistry professor knows me more than just academic results. That is why I wanted to focus on biochem, orgo I and II professors for 3 science professor LORs.
Does anybody know that if most of the school would prefer to have at least 1 LOR from biology and 1 from chemistry department? It is not specified exactly but I heard some school prefer it?
I wanted to have people's opinion and see where I stand, thank you for any input.
I have looked at many schools regarding the "required" LOR and most of the school say any "science professors" but a few school such as Tufts require to have 1 LOR from biology professor. Currently, I am doing post-bacc and finishing up all the pre-requisites and did really well in all of them.
Although, I did well in biology courses, I feel that chemistry professor knows me more than just academic results. That is why I wanted to focus on biochem, orgo I and II professors for 3 science professor LORs.
Does anybody know that if most of the school would prefer to have at least 1 LOR from biology and 1 from chemistry department? It is not specified exactly but I heard some school prefer it?
I wanted to have people's opinion and see where I stand, thank you for any input.