Does anyone know which schools accept only one LOR?
I really don't want to ask two professors and hope to transfer to schools with less requirements...
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Re: LOR For Transferring
look up the schools you want to transfer... on their website it'll say the requirements (number of LORs)
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Re: LOR For Transferring
Don't sweat asking profs for letters. While I understand its mildly awkward that you are trying to get out of your school to go to another (better) school, they totally understand the position you are in. Also, you are not the first person to ask them for one.
Just be professional and honest. They'll understand.
Just be professional and honest. They'll understand.