<p>It’s hard if they don’t really know-know you, but if you had larger classes, that’s understandable. It’d still be hard for them to accurately write you a letter, though. </p>
<p>However, it’s not too late. Going on what the other poster said, office hours really DO make a difference. My freshman year, I went into my one professor’s office every week after the 3rd week of school. I went in the first time to see how I was doing in the class, and I started to come back to chat about the subject matter and to confirm things that I had been learning independently. We would also discuss my interests and my future and my aspirations for life. This lead to having a very close relationship with them and with them sponsoring me for scholarships and programs. And quite honestly, all it took was a half hour once a week. Even if I had only went half as much as I did, they would’ve known me enough to write the recs that they did. I will admit that it was a small class to begun with, but it can be done when you’re younger. </p>
<p>Good luck w/everything!</p>