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I'm a mature student and haven't been to school since 2006. I can bet almost none of my professors even remember me . What is your advice for who to ask for LOR's?
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J.Y. Ping
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Hey, there's a thread on the front page right now that's very similar to yours.
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7670/lors-for-old-people
Please continue the conversation there, thanks!
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https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7670/lors-for-old-people
Please continue the conversation there, thanks!