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I know that to apply to pharmacy school (well at least for UF and I'm pretty sure for most) you have to have a letter of recommendation from a pharmacist and a professor. I know where I can get a recommendation from a pharmacist but I am stumped as to where to get one from a professor.
I was never a student who stops by a professor's office for help or anything until recently (when I started my chemistry II summer class at the end of May) and I am going to be applying to pharmacy school by next January (that's when the application is due).
I don't know if I should ask my chem professor for a recommendation or wait till this coming fall for another professor. I'm really stuck because either way I don't feel like the professor would know me well enough to write a good recommendation letter for me rather then a generic one.
I was never a student who stops by a professor's office for help or anything until recently (when I started my chemistry II summer class at the end of May) and I am going to be applying to pharmacy school by next January (that's when the application is due).
I don't know if I should ask my chem professor for a recommendation or wait till this coming fall for another professor. I'm really stuck because either way I don't feel like the professor would know me well enough to write a good recommendation letter for me rather then a generic one.


