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My college has a pre-health committee, which basically writes an LOR for a med school applicant.
However, he has given me wrong information in the past regarding, does not want to support my efforts, keeps trying to persuade me away from a career in medicine, looks down on me, and much more. He plays favorites...my other classmates don't get the same treatment as I do, unfortunately...And to top it all, my adviser is on the committee.
I can see his point of view - my grades have not been spectacular, but I've made progress, including an upward GPA trend.
I've visited some med schools and have heard that they highly prefer an LOR from a pre-health committee. My question is, should I still approach the pre-health committee when I need to ask for LORs? Or should I ask other references, such as professors and people who I've worked/volunteered under? Anyone have some experience with a similar situation?
Thanks
However, he has given me wrong information in the past regarding, does not want to support my efforts, keeps trying to persuade me away from a career in medicine, looks down on me, and much more. He plays favorites...my other classmates don't get the same treatment as I do, unfortunately...And to top it all, my adviser is on the committee.
I can see his point of view - my grades have not been spectacular, but I've made progress, including an upward GPA trend.
I've visited some med schools and have heard that they highly prefer an LOR from a pre-health committee. My question is, should I still approach the pre-health committee when I need to ask for LORs? Or should I ask other references, such as professors and people who I've worked/volunteered under? Anyone have some experience with a similar situation?
Thanks

