I'm going to be applying again this cycle and I have been thinking about changing up some of my letters of recommendation per some advice that I've received. Right now I'm about 1.5 years out from graduating, so I would be 2 years out by the time I submit this May. I'm wondering if anyone can help me pick my brain regarding the matter.
Letters used in previous cycles: a PI from a research internship, a PI that I had researched with for 2 years (classified as a professor), and a physics professor
Letters I am considering: Getting letters from one of the old PIs that I had used previously but refreshed, new science professor, and a doctor that I am scribing for
I have the ability to get letters from my more recent experiences since graduating, such as a hospital volunteer coordinator, nonclinical volunteering coordinator, tutoring company boss, and a doctor that I am scribing for.
I'm concerned about the quality of my letters if I email new professors from college, considering that it's been quite some time. I don't know what the general norm is because I am a non-trad now but graduated relatively? recently ago.
Letters used in previous cycles: a PI from a research internship, a PI that I had researched with for 2 years (classified as a professor), and a physics professor
Letters I am considering: Getting letters from one of the old PIs that I had used previously but refreshed, new science professor, and a doctor that I am scribing for
I have the ability to get letters from my more recent experiences since graduating, such as a hospital volunteer coordinator, nonclinical volunteering coordinator, tutoring company boss, and a doctor that I am scribing for.
I'm concerned about the quality of my letters if I email new professors from college, considering that it's been quite some time. I don't know what the general norm is because I am a non-trad now but graduated relatively? recently ago.