Hi guys,
I'm trying to get my LORS organized and am wondering if a letter from a physiology professor would count as a science LOR. Although the answer may seem obvious it seems that some schools look specifically for either a bio/chem/physics faculty letter (WM Carey and ACOM). For example, on ACOM's website it says: "Students should inform faculty of these requirements when requesting letters. We only accept letters from instructors of biology, chemistry or physics; letters from social science (e.g. psychology, sociology, etc.) or math professors will not count toward this requirement."
Am I reading too deeply into it? At my school, physiology has its own department, although I am not sure about other schools...
I'm trying to get my LORS organized and am wondering if a letter from a physiology professor would count as a science LOR. Although the answer may seem obvious it seems that some schools look specifically for either a bio/chem/physics faculty letter (WM Carey and ACOM). For example, on ACOM's website it says: "Students should inform faculty of these requirements when requesting letters. We only accept letters from instructors of biology, chemistry or physics; letters from social science (e.g. psychology, sociology, etc.) or math professors will not count toward this requirement."
Am I reading too deeply into it? At my school, physiology has its own department, although I am not sure about other schools...