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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)
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?
Getting a letter from P.I. probably would have been a lot cooler in the 80's.
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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.
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.
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.
if you havent published, i wouldn't bother. everybody and their mother has some phony research letter nowadays