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I completed my undergraduate degree in speech pathology and will be applying to masters programs for speech.
Unfortunately, I don't have any undergraduate lab experience, so I'm guessing I should ask professors I took courses from for letters of rec. I completed my undergraduate degree in 2013 and although I did well in their courses and went to office hours several times, I'm afraid professors may not remember me as well and choose not to provide a letter of rec.
I did well in my most of my classes. Should I choose three professors and ask them for recommendation letters?
Also, can I ask for a letter of recommendation from a Speech language pathologist who I completed clinical hours with, or should I mostly ask professors?
Thanks!
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hey Speechfan - I just now saw this post. It's a good question but I'm not the best person to answer it. In principle, you do want to make sure the person is somewhat excited to write you a rec and that he or she knows you pretty well.
I would highly recommend checking out Graduate Admissions Essays by Donald Asher - lots of good advice about questions like yours. Also try asking professors in your program about what kinds of recs they'd be more impressed by.
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