<p>I just finished my first semester and am interested in transferring to the University of Georgia: Franklin School of the Art & Sciences next Fall (My Second Year). Anyway, I was asked for a teacher recommendation in the application process to UGA. I bonded with a few of my teachers, my poetry teacher in particular, this semester and was wondering if it would be appropriate to ask them to write me a recommendation letter to UGA after just one semester???</p>
<p>Any help would be appreciated?
Thanks,</p>
<p>It depends on your relationship with the prof. Some people become quite close after one semester, while others haven’t quite reached that point. Do you feel that you are close enough with the prof to ask?</p>
<p>Yeah. I definitely became close enough with my professor to ask him for a recommendation. I am just kinda new to the college thing and didn’t know if was totally inappropriate or not to ask after just one semester.</p>
<p>Absolutely ask him for a LOR. Most people that transfer and need LORs get them from instructors they’ve only had 1 sem/qt. The fact that you know the professor well is great, many have to ask for LORs from profs or TAs that they hardly know.</p>