Weird LOR situation

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Saifa

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I was approached by a humanities professor who asked if they could write me a letter of recommendation for medical school. Great! I've needed a humanities/non-science letter and this professor and I have had a lot of mutual respect for each other since freshman year.

The only problem is I've never had them for a "real" class (we met because they ran my freshman seminar "class").

Does this render this letter useless?

I truly value humanities/non-science studies but I just haven't really clicked with any of the other professors I actually had for class. What's the wise move in this case?

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Do you know him/her? is he/she faculty? was the seminar class on a transcript?
If yes to all, its fine. Even if the last question isnt yes, its still fine

Yes to all- though it is on my transcript as the dinky one credit seminar course that it truly is. I'm happy to secure a letter from them, I just never considered asking because of my course history (lack thereof).
 
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