Recommendation letter for National Community College Aerospace Scholars program?

<p>Hey guys, I'm going to apply to this 3 day even NASA is hosting where accepted applicants will be working with engineers and scientists on developing a fictitious Martian rover. </p>

<p>The question I have is who should I get the recommendation letter from: I'm stuck between two professors. In a Biology course I took, I received a 100% A grade. I did very will. I also took Pre-Cal over the summer and received an A, and the professor was great. I'm stuck at professor I should ask. The NASA program is steered toward engineering, so I'm thinking it would be more wise to get a math professor recommendation? </p>

<p>I'm also taking Calculus 1, and I'm doing well, but I doubt that it would be a serious recommendation because we're barely reaching half way through the semester.</p>

<p>Who should I choose? And why? Thanks!</p>

<p>This is a way late but I got mine from my Biomedical Ethics professor. I am getting an Associate’s in Chemistry and a Bachelor’s in Biomedical Engineering. I don’t think it matters who you get it from as long as the letter is really good. :-D</p>

<p>Sounds like a great program. Agree with ^^^^ . whoever will write the most eloquently about you.</p>

<p>That’s great bud, OP will surely check back to a topic he made almost 3 years ago because he was waiting all these years for advice on his application before he submitted it. </p>

<p>Haha @k4201505‌ those recommendations sure take a long time to get processed…</p>

Hi sorry to awaken a dead thread but around how long did it take to get your application processed? Do they start approving people before the deadline or do they start working on it and choosing people once the deadline is past?

From my email history: my submission was on July 13 and I was accepted on August 20 for the Fall 2014.