How do I ask someone for a letter of recommendation?
I’m applying to graduate school (pathology) and I need to ask for a LOR. The only problem is that I have had to transfer three times because of my dad’s work. I was at one school for a semester, and the current one that I’m in is a second semester. I was at my first school for two years. I wanted to ask my adviser from my first school because she was my professor for one class as well.
I thought it would be better to call her than to e-mail her, but I don’t know what to say. I’m really nervous. Also, since I haven’t established a relationship with a professor at my other two schools because I have only been there for a short time, I’m worried about who I could ask. Would an adviser of an organization be a good one? What about my current adviser?
I guess my main question is, how do I ask someone for a letter of recommendation?
Thanks!
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As for your original advisor — I would send an Email rather than call. Attach information about yourself that will help her write the letter. In particular, give her information about courses you have taken, grades you got, outside interests, why you want to go to grad school and what you want to do.
It would be a good idea to get a letter from at least one professor you had. Choose your best course. Even if you didn’t get to know that professor that well — but did well in the class, you can provide enough information for him to write a letter.
Good luck.
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