- Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:03 pm
#10268
Hello, I am applying for Fall 2014 and would appreciate your insight on selecting my recommenders. To give you some background, I graduated from a masters program in May 2012 and have been working since.
I decided to ask my professor who taught my graduate school advocacy course and she also served as my supervisor on a two year project. I figured she could speak to my abilities as a student and a researcher.
For my second letter, I am uncertain if it would be preferred to have a recommendation from an undergrad professor. I would prefer to ask a distinguished faculty member, who guest lectured for two of my grad school classes throughout the semester, and has known me for a couple years before that when I worked for his organization.
I have also asked someone who is like a mentor for me in this process and works for a law firm, and offered to write me a letter. I feel that this would be great as a third, additional letter, because it is not an academic letter nor work-related.
Thanks for your help
I decided to ask my professor who taught my graduate school advocacy course and she also served as my supervisor on a two year project. I figured she could speak to my abilities as a student and a researcher.
For my second letter, I am uncertain if it would be preferred to have a recommendation from an undergrad professor. I would prefer to ask a distinguished faculty member, who guest lectured for two of my grad school classes throughout the semester, and has known me for a couple years before that when I worked for his organization.
I have also asked someone who is like a mentor for me in this process and works for a law firm, and offered to write me a letter. I feel that this would be great as a third, additional letter, because it is not an academic letter nor work-related.
Thanks for your help