So I have two teachers set to do my recommendations, but they’re from the same subject. However, My reasoning was one teacher was my AP US History teacher thinks highly of me, and the other, also a History teacher, I will not have as a teacher until this year for AP Comparative Politics, but he is considered the best writer of recommendations in my school, and he knows me incredibly well from being the advisor to the Model UN club that I am now the senior treasurer of. Will colleges be less concerned knowing one was from a teacher who knows me from extracurricular and one from being a student or should I still attempt to find a last minute teacher from a different subject?
It’s generally advised that you have two recommendations from teachers you have had in an academic subject (ideally different academic subjects as well). Can you have the APUSH teacher and another teacher from a math/science/english course as your main recs and use the AP Comp Politics as a supplemental rec?
I would make sure to have two subjects for teachers who know you academically not just EC wise.