Not another LOR thread!

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CleverThought

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I know, I know. Because the application cycle is about to open in a few months, all of us crazies are asking questions about applications.

Mine is specifically about LOR. I read that the standard is:

2 Science LOR
1 Non-Science Prof LOR
1 Dentist LOR

I go to a small private college and I've only had classes with 2 bio professors and 1 chem professor. One of the bio professors does all the upper levels and the other does the level 100's and some 200's - so I haven't had them since I was a freshman.

I am pretty sure I could get a good LOR from the other Bio professor. The chem professor likes me, but I'm not sure if they feel they know me well enough to write me a good LOR.

I also have a Psych professor who've I've done research with every year since I was a freshman (we're actually presenting at a national conference this year :soexcited: ). I'm assuming that psychology doesn't count as science though - so he'd likely be my non science LOR.

As far as filling my other science LOR - I feel I have 3 options:

a) ask my current chemistry professor, who I'm actually in his class/lab right now

b) ask the professor who I haven't had for 3 years (I got 103% in the class, but there were about 90 of us, so I'm not sure I'm memorable)

c) ask my former anatomy/physiology professor. He resigned last year, but I do have his contact information. I got A's in both anatomy and physiology and I did get to know him well due to the high amount of time spent in the cadaver lab. Is is, however, an MD/PhD so I wasn't sure if it would appear odd to have an MD writing a LOR for a pre-dent.

Which should I pursue for my science LOR? Also, when should I start asking? I want to give them time, but not too much that they end up forgetting.
 
option A and C are good.

option B is backup if C doesn't work out


ask a few months ahead of time since professors are busy with their research, classes, and etc.

If your university have a portfolio service, you can ask your professors to send it to them so they can hold those letters for you until u decide to send it off to AADSAS.
 
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