In article <446c30$f0l at newsbf02.news.aol.com>, Drmarts <drmarts at aol.com> wrote:
>In message <441mjv$3he at newsbf02.news.aol.com>, monica039 at aol.com>(Monica039) writes:
>>>>>Hi
>I'd really like to impress my genetics prof, need her to write a good
>recommendation for med school. Doing a paper on restriction fragment
>length polymorphisms. Do you know of any good articles published recently?
>Good historical material? (The Human Genome Project is already in hand)
>Thanks for your help,
>Sincerely,
>Monica<<<
>>Well, Monica, I don't know what your academic qualifications are but you
>certainly seem to have the political attitude and skills needed to succeed
>in academic medicine. (spoken with mild sarcasm and a reluctant nod to the
>realities of life)
>>Best of luck to you,
>>Sherry Marts
>American Health Assistance Foundation
This is where natural selection takes its course. Even as a TA, I could
smell someone like her from a mile away. No faculty member with a
fragment of a clue wouldn't see through this. She may have been the
same person who asked in class, "Do I have to know this? WILL IT BE
ON THE EXAM?"
Stacy