@ Hey yeah I saw that forum here on this site as well! I thought the conclusion that they came to was well thought out. The only reason why I am hesitant is because I do not want to ask too much of my recommender. My recommender would also be the same one for scholarships that I would potentially be applying to and I am not sure how it looks to whomever is on these committees to have the same letter for both... But yeah I think the consensus was that it would submitting the reference letter was that there was "no harm, no foul"
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@ Hey yeah I saw that forum here on this site as well! I thought the conclusion that they came to was well thought out. The only reason why I am hesitant is because I do not want to ask too much of my recommender. My recommender would also be the same one for scholarships that I would potentially be applying to and I am not sure how it looks to whomever is on these committees to have the same letter for both... But yeah I think the consensus was that it would submitting the reference letter was that there was "no harm, no foul"