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I'm wondering if I should get 2 LOR's from the lab I currently am doing research in. Here's the situation - I've been in this lab for two years now. First year, did a project with person X and got published. Person X received their PhD after that project was complete. Now I'm working on a completely different project (went from atmospheric to biophysical chemistry) with person Y. For this project, I wrote a proposal and was awarded a fellowship through the school.
Would it be good/bad/doesn't matter to get a letter from person X and the PI? I was planning on asking the PI to focus on what I'm doing now, the fellowship, the new results, etc. so that the two letter's don't sound redundant. What do the mudphuds think?
Also, what's the typical number of LOR's schools are looking for? Like 2 research, 2 professor, 1 non-science?
Much obliged.
Would it be good/bad/doesn't matter to get a letter from person X and the PI? I was planning on asking the PI to focus on what I'm doing now, the fellowship, the new results, etc. so that the two letter's don't sound redundant. What do the mudphuds think?
Also, what's the typical number of LOR's schools are looking for? Like 2 research, 2 professor, 1 non-science?
Much obliged.