Hi everyone, I would really like some advice on this situation.
So, I took a speech composition class 2 years ago. It was a small class (30 kids), taught only by a graduate student. There was no professor teaching the class with her. So, when I asked for a LOR, i never thought about getting a co-signature from a professor. Now, as I was getting ready to send my letters out i realized that several schools say "all graduate student letters must be co-signed by a professor."
So, I talked to the head of the communication department and he sent a letter on my behalf which states that 1: My instructor was the sole instructor for the course 2: the name of the professor who supervised the TA's ." This letter will be attached to the letter from the grad student when it is sent to the medical schools.
What do you guys think, am I in trouble, or will this be ok. Thanks
So, I took a speech composition class 2 years ago. It was a small class (30 kids), taught only by a graduate student. There was no professor teaching the class with her. So, when I asked for a LOR, i never thought about getting a co-signature from a professor. Now, as I was getting ready to send my letters out i realized that several schools say "all graduate student letters must be co-signed by a professor."
So, I talked to the head of the communication department and he sent a letter on my behalf which states that 1: My instructor was the sole instructor for the course 2: the name of the professor who supervised the TA's ." This letter will be attached to the letter from the grad student when it is sent to the medical schools.
What do you guys think, am I in trouble, or will this be ok. Thanks