u/yuborka

Question about Monorail

I‘m not so dialed in to the future public transit plans, so if this comes off uninformed it’s because I am, haha.

I ended up transferring from the link to the monorail today so that I could go to a doctor‘s appointment. It was really convenient for me and faster than the bus since the monorail comes so frequently during the day. Is there a reason that they havent considered expanding the monorail further into Queen Anne? It’s not very large, I know, but it seems similarly sized to the buses I’ve ridden.

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u/yuborka — 1 day ago
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Is It Weird to Ask a Professor for Letters of Recommendation Twice?

I attend a large university, and am intending to go to medical school. To do so, I need a LoR, and everyone I’ve spoken to says that you should have at least one from a professor you had in a STEM/med school prereq class. The thing is, I wasn’t really able to get to know many of my STEM profs well — my classes were all really large (like 150+ students) and I really mostly interacted with the grad student TAs. I do have one prof who I feel like I got to know well, but I already asked him for LoR previously since I needed them for studying abroad.

My question: Is it weird/annoying/embarrassing for me to ask this prof to write me a LoR again? Or am I overthinking? To me, writing a LoR is a lot to ask of someone already… I don’t feel good about asking twice but I don‘t know who else to ask. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Truthfully, I’m not sure if this is the right subreddit. If this isn’t right, I would love any advice on where it would be better to post!

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u/yuborka — 1 day ago