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I have a Physics prof. Got a B+ and A- in Physics I & II. I have volunteered for his science challenge two years in a row. But personally got to know him for about 1 year. I've visited his office hours about once every 2-3 weeks when I took his courses. During class I would participate regularly.
I have a Chemistry prof. Got an C+ (got restricted, should have been an A), A, and A, in Chem I, Chem II, and Physical Chemistry. I don't know my chem prof too well, but I would visit her office hours once a month when I took her courses. I have perfect attendance, but have not participated regularly. She's seen me grow academically and as an individual. She's even nominated me for the 2nd year chemistry award, which I won.
Which prof would you use for a letter of reference? (not an academic reference) I have an idea of who I am leaning towards, but I could use your guys' opinion.
I have a Chemistry prof. Got an C+ (got restricted, should have been an A), A, and A, in Chem I, Chem II, and Physical Chemistry. I don't know my chem prof too well, but I would visit her office hours once a month when I took her courses. I have perfect attendance, but have not participated regularly. She's seen me grow academically and as an individual. She's even nominated me for the 2nd year chemistry award, which I won.
Which prof would you use for a letter of reference? (not an academic reference) I have an idea of who I am leaning towards, but I could use your guys' opinion.