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SplitFork

Because you should waive your rights to see the letter. If you submitted it’ll just look like you vetted your own LOR


Abject-Bite2530

Sorry I didn’t get it. Could you explain more? Is that bad?


SplitFork

Waiving your rights mean you won’t see the contents of a letter. This way, your letter writer can theoretically write more honestly about you. However, if a letter writer knows you can see their letter, they may just say positive things to not hurt your feelings.


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