Applying to Ivy, question about recs!

<p>I'm a freshman, and I was in all lecture classes last semester (except one). I'm getting a recommendation from the professor who taught my only small class, but I was unable to get one from any of the other professors, and the ones who teach my classes currently don't know me well enough yet (the app. deadline is March 1). Yes, I go to office hours and really make an effort to get to know my professors, but the fact I now face is this - I will only have one college professor recommendation, and both Ivy schools I'm applying to want two of them.</p>

<p>HOWEVER, I believe I made up for this by having my AP macro/micro high school teacher send his letter, the field director for the political campaign I worked on this summer send one (he is really putting some effort into it), and my high school guidance councilor is sending her letter as well. My academic adviser at my current university filled out the necessary forms and highly recommended me, but is not writing a formal letter (I didn't want too many...). That brings the total to four letters, with only one coming from a college professor. </p>

<p>Do you think this is alright? Or will the admissions committees not even consider me because I failed to produce two professor LOR's. </p>

<p>Thanks for the (positive and intelligent) input!</p>

<p>did the professors who taught you in large classes say no when you asked them to write you a letter?</p>

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<p>The CA Instructor Evaluation for transfers states:</p>

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<p>Neither your HS teacher or HS GC qualify to send an Instructor Evaluation for you because they haven’t taught you in a college course. And your college adviser doesn’t count either unless they taught a class you took for credit. If that is not the case, then you have not fulfilled the LOR requirement.</p>

<p>Your adviser might be the right person to fill out the College Official’s form.</p>