Non-science letter of recommendation from a graduate student professor

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jeremiah0815

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I was wondering if a non-science letter of recommendation from a graduate student professor would be ok for applying to medical schools. I had this professor for 2 semesters for my economics classes. My school is weird in that they don't have actual faculty members teach the intro economics classes for my core. I did fairly well in both classes and I really got to get to know the professor as well. I didn't take that many non-science classes other than the ones I did for my core. But all of them were huge lecture classes other than the economics classes, so I didn't really get to know the professors. The graduate student professor also doesn't teach at my school anymore if that has any impact. Let me know what you guys think

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