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LongTimeLurker1 04-30-2012 06:57 AM

Letter of Rec from a general..How much sway does that have?
 
So I am interested in applying to USUHS and one of the letters of recommendation that I have is from a General, I'm just curious if that has any pull or sway with the admissions committee. It's a great letter and hopefully it can offset a slightly lower GPA (3.5) and average MCAT (29).

Thoughts?

backrow 04-30-2012 12:12 PM

They won't care unless it is someone that actually knows you well. If it's a "my coworkers child" type of deal then it would be worse to send that then a personal letter from a private that knows you very well. If the General is someone you truly have worked with and has written a nice letter then it will be fine. Admissions committees can see right through letters that are of the former type.

Cooperd0g 04-30-2012 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by backrow (Post 12457734)
They won't care unless it is someone that actually knows you well. If it's a "my coworkers child" type of deal then it would be worse to send that then a personal letter from a private that knows you very well. If the General is someone you truly have worked with and has written a nice letter then it will be fine. Admissions committees can see right through letters that are of the former type.

I agree, but if you were the general's aid or worked very closely under his command then it can't hurt.

ruiner 04-30-2012 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Cooperd0g (Post 12458739)
I agree, but if you were the general's aid or worked very closely under his command then it can't hurt.

Thats pretty much exactly what he just said.

OP, your stats are competitive for USUHS. I got in with slightly lower, just make sure to apply early, have good letters, and have good reasons for why you will be a good physician and _____ officer.

Cooperd0g 05-01-2012 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ruiner (Post 12458934)
Thats pretty much exactly what he just said.

Yeah, I missed that middle sentence, didn't I? Oh well.


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