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I have worked at a nursing home as a CNA (PRN) for over a year and could ask an LPN or RN (one of my charge nurses) for a LOR. It is more difficult for me to get a LOR here because of all the nurses that have come and gone. Many coworkers I worked with for over a year have left the facility, so the charge nurses I could ask haven’t known me as long. I have also been an intern at a facility teaching painting classes for adults with learning and intellectual disabilities for almost a year and work closely with my supervisor. I am undecided which to choose or if I should simply ask both and have a total of 4 LOR.

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I have worked at a nursing home as a CNA (PRN) for over a year and could ask an LPN or RN (one of my charge nurses) for a LOR. It is more difficult for me to get a LOR here because of all the nurses that have come and gone. Many coworkers I worked with for over a year have left the facility, so the charge nurses I could ask haven’t known me as long. I have also been an intern at a facility teaching painting classes for adults with learning and intellectual disabilities for almost a year and work closely with my supervisor. I am undecided which to choose or if I should simply ask both and have a total of 4 LOR.


Pick the one who knows you the best. This is only one of your venues; there’s school and maybe other things. Find 3-4 people who know you best.


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