no, you should ask, especially if you know the person well and they will write you a strong LOR. it might actually be advantageous to have an recommender who also recommended you for a MBA program - they can speak about your growth over years etc.
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... or weird to ask your recommender to supply you with a ... have no idea how the LOR process works. Are the letters ... uploaded to LSAC by the recommender instead of the student doing ...
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... or weird to ask your recommender to supply you with a ... have no idea how the LOR process works. Are the letters ... uploaded to LSAC by the recommender instead of the student doing ...
... or weird to ask your recommender to supply you with a ... have no idea how the LOR process works. Are the letters ... uploaded to LSAC by the recommender instead of the student doing ... they won't expect your recommender to know your exact position ...
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And yes, the recommender upload the letter, not the ...
Are you able to read the LOR once the recommender uploads it to LSAC or is it forever a mystery unless you ask to read it? I'm just really curious what to except when I have to do this.
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But according to 7Sage's LOR lesson ("Recommendation Logistics"), "_Even if ... to access the file, your recommender is allowed to show you ...
... will need to ask your recommender for some personal information (name ... send an email to your recommender, asking him/her to finish ... be able to assign the LOR to each school you want ... if you have a specific LOR you want sent to a ...
... 's unethical to see your LOR, or even ask for it ... your LOR will put a strain on your relationship with your recommender ... , and that totally depends on, well, your relationship with your recommender ...
... of letters that each recommender will submit, and describe ... requirements by clicking the “LOR Requirements” link beneath the ... in your account. Your recommender will receive an email requesting ... you. However, if your recommender prefers, LSAC also accepts ...
I don't believe the title of your recommender matters much as long as it's not a relative or someone along that line. That said, content carries a lot more weight. You want someone who can speak strongly to your abilities.