Hi David. Thanks for today's webinar. I am interested in seeing a post regarding recommendation letters selection for applicants who have graduated 3 to 4 years, with some working experiences and a graduate school degree.
Thanks for hosting the webinar! Would love to see a blog on what to include and what to omit in a letter of recommendation from a non-academic source, especially for those who have been in the workforce for many years.
Hey! @"paulmv.benthem" Fellow Canadian Law school applicant here. Are you applying to the Regular Applicant category for UBC, because to my knowledge they do not require any letters of recommendation.
I think if you're able, you should definitely contact the individual that wrote the recommendation and ask them to update the date if you intend to apply for 2020. @CoffeeBeans
Hi @"Molly Nelson" I might be wrong but I think for the CAS report to be complete and sent to the school, the letter of recommendation among everything else has to be finalized.
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