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Hi. Today I talked with one of the professors who wrote me a letter of recommendation. During the conversation, he talked to me about my letter of recommendation and showed me the standard format he used. Basically, the letter includes a letterhead and his signature, but he never dated it. I didn't tell him anything because I didn't want to sound unpolite and ungrateful. Is the fact that the letter isn't dated a problem? For reference, he already submitted the letter in AMCAS, and I already submitted all my secondaries. Schools have marked me as complete, but I believe that notification is sent automatically, and no one has actually verified my LOR's yet. I hope I'm being too neurotic, but the situation is stressing me. Thanks. @Goro @LizzyM @Mr.Smile12
Won't be an issue. You'd be surprised from LOR writers forget
 
I haven't dated any letters I've submitted (committee or individual) and it's never been an issue. AMCAS timestamps the PDF when the letter is submitted.
 
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