Switching teacher recommendations = dillema

<p>In the may of Junior year, I asked two teachers for a teacher recommendation letter. This was done out of courtesy so the teacher may have time over the summer to write. </p>

<p>I know one of the teachers very well and was always positive that she would write a recommendation letter (language teacher all four years). On the other hand I went on a whim and asked my AP US History teacher seeing that I needed to pick another teacher before the start of summer.</p>

<p>Now in my Senior year, I find that I am closer to another teacher and actually have found this teacher to be very relevant when it comes to my major (I'm a prospective computer science student in his AP computer science course). </p>

<p>The computer science teacher appears to be a better option for a letter of recommendation. I really would feel like a jerk to only give safety application to the APUSH teacher, and leave the matches and reaches to the other two letter of recommendation. </p>

<p>I know, I'm a scandalous jerk driven by my greediness in college acceptance...is there any better solution?</p>

<p>bump.10char</p>

<p>If you do CommonApp, you may invited all the teachers you hace contacted. Then assign different teachers to different schools.</p>

<p>you don’t have to use the previous teacher’s rec, but don’t tell that teacher, plus as billcsho said for common app you can assign teachers to different colleges</p>