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I have 2 questions here.
1. I am a bit confused. I have heard from people that the non-science LOR needs to be a professor that is not from the faculty of science, whereas I have also heard the letter can be anyone that is not science-related (i.e. volunteering supervisor or an employer). Which one is it?
Also,
2. I am finishing a bachelor of science in Kinesiology, BUT, the degree is within the faculty of education. Logically, I thought that Kinesiology courses would be science, but its not in the faculty of science. This is also a completely different degree to recreation and health education, where students would take a bunch of sport courses like "Badminton" and they receive a bachelor of arts.
In Kinesiology, we take cellular physiology, systemic physiology, exercise physiology, motor learning, motor control, functional anatomy, etc. In addition, it is a requirement to get into the Kinesiology program through completion of a year of chemistry, year of biology, and half a year of physics. So, if I were to get LORs from professors in Kinesiology, would this count towards the science letters since it is obviously science-intensive and is a bachelor of science, despite being in the faculty of education?
1. I am a bit confused. I have heard from people that the non-science LOR needs to be a professor that is not from the faculty of science, whereas I have also heard the letter can be anyone that is not science-related (i.e. volunteering supervisor or an employer). Which one is it?
Also,
2. I am finishing a bachelor of science in Kinesiology, BUT, the degree is within the faculty of education. Logically, I thought that Kinesiology courses would be science, but its not in the faculty of science. This is also a completely different degree to recreation and health education, where students would take a bunch of sport courses like "Badminton" and they receive a bachelor of arts.
In Kinesiology, we take cellular physiology, systemic physiology, exercise physiology, motor learning, motor control, functional anatomy, etc. In addition, it is a requirement to get into the Kinesiology program through completion of a year of chemistry, year of biology, and half a year of physics. So, if I were to get LORs from professors in Kinesiology, would this count towards the science letters since it is obviously science-intensive and is a bachelor of science, despite being in the faculty of education?