moon420 asked: I’ve just recently decided I wan’t to go to grad school for Psychology. I talked to my advisor and she said I need about 3 letters of recomendation from my professors. People act like they are extremely important, but that just does’t make sense to me. You would think how well you did as an undergraduate (GPA), and your GRE score would be the most important, not how well you can kiss asss to get letters. How important are letters of rec? What about the people that have been out of college for years before deciding to go back to grad school, do they have to have letters, if so from whom do they get them, and how. I have one semester left, but only one class related to psychology. I guess I need a letter from that teacher? Where can I get the other 2? Do they have to be form Professors? What’s the best way to go about getting letters of recomendation?
Duane
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