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I am applying for a few different masters' programs and I need three recommendation letters total for a couple of the schools that I am applying to. I just want to know. Are professors more likely to ignore students who are no longer affiliated with the school? I mean I graduated from university last year spring, and when I send emails to the professors I had for my major courses, the majority of them do not respond (they responded when I was a student on campus). Also, is it fine to accept recommendation letters from professors who taught courses that I received my minor in?

  • Are professors more likely to ignore emails from students who are no longer affiliated with the school?

  • Also, is it fine to accept recommendation letters from professors who taught courses that I received my minor in?

I am applying for a few different masters' programs and I need three recommendation letters total for a couple of the schools that I am applying to. I just want to know. Are professors more likely to ignore students who are no longer affiliated with the school? I mean I graduated from university last year spring, and when I send emails to the professors I had for my major courses, the majority of them do not respond (they responded when I was a student on campus). Also, is it fine to accept recommendation letters from professors who taught courses that I received my minor in?

I am applying for a few different masters' programs and I need three recommendation letters total. I graduated from university last year spring, and when I send emails to the professors I had for my major courses, the majority of them do not respond (they responded when I was a student on campus).

  • Are professors more likely to ignore emails from students who are no longer affiliated with the school?

  • Also, is it fine to accept recommendation letters from professors who taught courses that I received my minor in?

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Receiving recommendation letters after graduation

I am applying for a few different masters' programs and I need three recommendation letters total for a couple of the schools that I am applying to. I just want to know. Are professors more likely to ignore students who are no longer affiliated with the school? I mean I graduated from university last year spring, and when I send emails to the professors I had for my major courses, the majority of them do not respond (they responded when I was a student on campus). Also, is it fine to accept recommendation letters from professors who taught courses that I received my minor in?