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It's looking like I will be reapplying. I am limited to the Chicago area for at least the next application cycle. After my husband has been in his role for 3 years we could expand to a few more areas. My question is can I send update LORs from the same people? I recently had my LORs critiqued by a M4 and based on his feedback he thought that one letter written by my former boss did not make it clear enough that she was my boss and felt it would be counted more as a personal reference than a REAL LOR. Another letter I had was from an instructor that taught an A&P class I took and that letter was not clear that she was my instructor. Again the person that critiqued my letters thought that this letter would also count as a personal reference rather than a REAL LOR. Do I need to find new people to write LORs for me? Or could I have the writers clarify some things in their letters and submit those? I would be reapplying to the same schools that I applied to this year. I am certain that with a little coaching they both could write awsome LORs for me and would be able to stand behind everything that they say. My problem this time is that I am a non-trad and so some of the people I asked to write my LORs are not experienced in writing them for med school applicants. Your advice would be greatly appriciated.
It's looking like I will be reapplying. I am limited to the Chicago area for at least the next application cycle. After my husband has been in his role for 3 years we could expand to a few more areas. My question is can I send update LORs from the same people? I recently had my LORs critiqued by a M4 and based on his feedback he thought that one letter written by my former boss did not make it clear enough that she was my boss and felt it would be counted more as a personal reference than a REAL LOR. Another letter I had was from an instructor that taught an A&P class I took and that letter was not clear that she was my instructor. Again the person that critiqued my letters thought that this letter would also count as a personal reference rather than a REAL LOR. Do I need to find new people to write LORs for me? Or could I have the writers clarify some things in their letters and submit those? I would be reapplying to the same schools that I applied to this year. I am certain that with a little coaching they both could write awsome LORs for me and would be able to stand behind everything that they say. My problem this time is that I am a non-trad and so some of the people I asked to write my LORs are not experienced in writing them for med school applicants. Your advice would be greatly appriciated.