Actually, when you waive your right, that does not mean that you can not see it. It just means that you are not guaranteed to see it. You are not waiving the opportunity to see it if the recommender offers it unprompted.
... is the way that term waive your right to see letters ... ever signed has that I waive the right to see who ... see it. I don't waive the opportunity to see it ...
You should be ok. Your account is valid for 5 years and that includes the LORs. Be mindful though that after sometime a LOR can look rusty so it's usually a good idea to get a refreshed one from the same professor if possible.
... -submission of ALL data (including LOR's) each cycle. They do ... -ask and re-submit all LOR's to OLSAS for Nov ... great idea to have your LOR's submitted to both LSAC ...
... -submission of ALL data (including LOR's) each cycle. They do ... -ask and re-submit all LOR's to OLSAS for Nov ... great idea to have your LOR's submitted to both LSAC ...
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.
Awesome! Thank you for making me feel less awkward. I sent him a copy of his older LOR in case he wanted to reformat it. It was excellent then, and I feel bad asking again.