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The following was sent to me via PM:
I have a bit of a dilemma. I finished the courses for a postbaccalaureate program, but didn't meet one of the academic criteria for the recommendation letter from the committee. From looking at my status page at the school, it appears that I'm listed as still in the program - i.e., I haven't officially "graduated" I believe.
My question is, I'm applying to med schools, and am unsure how to answer the question of why I don't have a committee letter. I would have gone to my undergraduate institution, but I found out about the postbacc program yanking their support (basically letting me go from the program) too late in the year to get one with my undergrad school. Can I just state that I requested a letter too late in the year or do I need to explain everything?
I do have two science rec letters, as well as rec letters from a math professor, former work supervisor, and lab supervisor.
I have a bit of a dilemma. I finished the courses for a postbaccalaureate program, but didn't meet one of the academic criteria for the recommendation letter from the committee. From looking at my status page at the school, it appears that I'm listed as still in the program - i.e., I haven't officially "graduated" I believe.
My question is, I'm applying to med schools, and am unsure how to answer the question of why I don't have a committee letter. I would have gone to my undergraduate institution, but I found out about the postbacc program yanking their support (basically letting me go from the program) too late in the year to get one with my undergrad school. Can I just state that I requested a letter too late in the year or do I need to explain everything?
I do have two science rec letters, as well as rec letters from a math professor, former work supervisor, and lab supervisor.