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Yeah the above 2 posts are correct. You will see people throw out "super splitter" and "reverse splitter" in addition to the regular splitter. The differences are pretty arbitrary between super and regular splitters - typically super splitters are the ...
No where have I seen it mentioned that UG LoRs are the preferred option over other Academic LoRs. So I see no reason to think they would look down on a Master's level LoR as compared to an UG one.
Sounds right to me! I don't doubt the test writers have some creative ways to incorporate prescriptive speech without the use of "should" or "ought", but these terms definitely seem to be the preferred approach.