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deekay25

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  1. Even if the letter might be generic? Should I use the person that graduated from the same program I'm applying to and was my coworker as another recommendation though?
  2. Hi, I am a bit new to this site. I have been going through it for awhile, so decided to give it a try. I need a bit of advice on LOR. I am applying for masters in higher education/student affairs. I have 3 recommenders already 2 of them being from my supervisor when I worked in Financial Aid. Another is from a counselor from Financial aid. The last is from a professor from my major I graduated in. I was rather shy in my undergrad so I didn't really get close to my professors. So I wasn't able to find another professor. But anyways on to my question... The two people from Financial Aid know me pretty well and obviously could speak about my ability in working in student affairs, considering I already have. The professor on the other hand doesn't really know me, other than from information I gave her. Now last year we had a grad student in the financial aid office, that got to know me well. She has recently graduated from the program I am applying to. She's currently working in Financial Aid at a different college. I was thinking would it be a good idea to have her as a recommender? Either I replace the professor with her, or replace her with the counselor of financial aid (not my old boss). What do you think?
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