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Does anyone know if any schools accept a letter from your PI/research advisor as one of the two required letters from science professors?

(and i'm well aware that Columbia needs 3 science letters)
 
I can say from first hand experience that Columbia, OHSU and UW do. I sent one letter from a prof with whom I actually took a credit class, then two letters from faculty who know me from work.

Does anyone know if any schools accept a letter from your PI/research advisor as one of the two required letters from science professors?

(and i'm well aware that Columbia needs 3 science letters)
 
yes, they do. schools require letters from "science professors"..... i don't think any of the schools i applied to required that they were my instructor at one point also.

jb!🙂
 
Getting a letter from P.I. probably would have been a lot cooler in the 80's.

Tom_JungleBird.jpg
 
yea this is something i wanna know to

i did research with a dental school professor last summer and im planning to use that one do you think they'd let me?
 
yea this is something i wanna know to

i did research with a dental school professor last summer and im planning to use that one do you think they'd let me?

if you can use letters from dentists, then i dont see why not.
 
I 😍 Magnum PI

My PI wrote me a letter, but that was in addition two science professors.

However, alot of PIs are also professors...
 
Getting a letter from P.I. probably would have been a lot cooler in the 80's.

Tom_JungleBird.jpg

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

That...is awesome.


So I guess the general consensus is that it should be ok. I have another science letter on reserve, but i'm not sure how strong it is since the professor was somewhat hesitant about writing it 👎

Think I should just send in my PI letter along with 1 from my biochem and humanities professors and a dentist and just...call in the schools to see if they need me to send in another science letter?

I'd prefer to put my strongest foot forward, you know?
 
I had both of my PI's write me letters of recommendation this past year. They are a married couple and I actually get paid by one and work for the other, but they both gave me a copy of the letter so I could see what they wrote. Aside from these two letters I also had one from a dentist, a math professor, and a science professor, so in my case, yes, they were applicable towards the science criteria.
 
I had both of my PI's write me letters of recommendation this past year. They are a married couple and I actually get paid by one and work for the other, but they both gave me a copy of the letter so I could see what they wrote. Aside from these two letters I also had one from a dentist, a math professor, and a science professor, so in my case, yes, they were applicable towards the science criteria.

I got screwed on this from UNLV.
I had my P.I. write me a letter, but since i never took a "Lecture" based course from him, his letter did not count. He is a science professor, I work for him, so he knows my potential, but they want letters from people you took a class from.

But i believe all the other schools took his letter, UNLV was the exception.
 
I got screwed on this from UNLV.
I had my P.I. write me a letter, but since i never took a "Lecture" based course from him, his letter did not count. He is a science professor, I work for him, so he knows my potential, but they want letters from people you took a class from.

But i believe all the other schools took his letter, UNLV was the exception.
Wow that's crappy!
 
I got screwed on this from UNLV.
I had my P.I. write me a letter, but since i never took a "Lecture" based course from him, his letter did not count. He is a science professor, I work for him, so he knows my potential, but they want letters from people you took a class from.

But i believe all the other schools took his letter, UNLV was the exception.

Dude, that sucks👎 ...thanks for the heads up👍

Is there anyway to know whether or not a school decides to not accept one of your letters? As in...if you call in and ask if your application is complete, will they tell you that one of your letters doesn't meet their LOR needs?
 
if you havent published, i wouldn't bother. everybody and their mother has some phony research letter nowadays
 
if you havent published, i wouldn't bother. everybody and their mother has some phony research letter nowadays

haha, i love how this guy got banned like 5 minutes after posting this...then again looking at his previous posts i'm not entirely surprised
 
does anyone else have any insight to share on this?
 
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