Hello,
I need some help. So I am planned to receive a letter of recommendation from a professor who was the instructor for this seminar i took for five semesters, and I also researched in his lab. I am a science major so what i mean by research is biology research (hence the lab stuff). But there is a problem. I actually rarely interacted with such professor, but I did spend a great deal of time with a graduate student that mentored me throughout my research and I worked heavily under his management. Well, it turns out that the professor will only cosign, but not write, a letter of recommendation written by my graduate student mentor. The graduate student will have surely written me a stellar recommendation, but I was wondering which LSAC form i should use? Should I reprint one with the graduate student's name or keep the one with the professor? Thank you!
P.S. Sorry for the crappy grammar. Brain not functioning optimally right now.
Letter of Recommendation Cosign Forum
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Re: Letter of Recommendation Cosign
I haven't personally done this, but I would probably re-print one for the person that is actually writing the letter. No reason for adcomms to wonder if you were trying to trick them.