Hi all
I submitted 7 applications this week (5 left to go)!!! Here is my question (with a brief background):
I am a fourth year in a clinical phd program, and I am on my advanced practicum. For this year and last year, I have been at the same site, but my supervisor changed in July. For my APPI, I requested letters from all 3 supervisors, plus 2 research mentors, and my current supervisor forgot to submit her letter. I figured that this was ok, didn't send her a reminder, and just used the letters from my first and second supervisors as well as at least one of the letters from my research mentors. As most sites only requested 3 letters, I didn't see a problem with this.
The other day, my current supervisor asked me when my first deadline was, and I said it had passed, and she was obviously embarrassed that she had forgotten to submit my letter. I told her it was ok-I had enough letters (plus I read all of them and they were pretty good). She indicated that sites would wonder why I didn't submit a letter from my current supervisor, and that it could work against me.
Has anyone heard of this happening? After talking with her, I felt anxious about the whole process, and have been second-guessing my decision to not remind her about her letter and use it. I can, of course, in the remaining letters.