Thought on asking LRW professor for a letter -- Obviously it isn't a doctrinal course, but in LRW the sections are small and there is a lot of interaction. I've gotten all As so far on my memos, and think the professor really knows me well/likes me.
Thoughts on this? Would a transfer school want a doctrinal prof?
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Re: LRW Professor for a LoR?
Sure, why not? If anything, they know you better than your doctrinal professors do given the often smaller class sizes and more opportunities for interaction with your work.
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Re: LRW Professor for a LoR?
My LRW professor was one of my letters.
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Re: LRW Professor for a LoR?
I fuckin love u Neb.
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