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Anyone hear of any schools that do not take interfolio.com LOR's?
bumpfullefect1 said:Anyone hear of any schools that do not take interfolio.com LOR's?
Not that I know of, and its accept, not except.fullefect1 said:Anyone hear of any schools that do not take interfolio.com LOR's?
C.P. Jones said:was it really necessary for 3 ppl to point out "accept"?
Grammar Police Special Victims Unit: Misspelled Words
AngryBaby said:It's the lack of necessity that makes it funny, IMO. Go, Grammer Police, Go!! 👍
Em1 said:back on topic... all 11 of my schools took interfolio letters
fullefect1 said:Anyone hear of any schools that do not take interfolio.com LOR's?
CIA said:Em1, thank you very much for a useful response.
It is remarkable how so many go out of their way to post a useless reply to a legitimate concern.
Perhaps their is a career that better suits your uncanny proofreading ability.
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Monarch Kong said:It's "there"...
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lol sorry I couldn't resist
Monarch Kong said:It's "there"...
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lol sorry I couldn't resist
noonday said:Hey, if you didn't, I would have.
Proper word usage is really important. Really. I mean, there's nothing that says either "I'm not well educated" or "I really just don't give a f^&k" like using the wrong one of their/there/they're or your/you're, etc.
It's not picky, it's part of keeping a decently intellectual atmosphere in the world (which is sadly lacking).
Speaking of proper word usage (thread hijack here) I can never get "ensure" vs "insure" straight. I at least know that I am always wrong though, so look it up before I write it. It is weird that I can't seem to learn it though. THe other one I have to look up is "fish" (plural) vs "fishes." There are actually contexts where one is correct and the other is not. Odd.noonday said:Hey, if you didn't, I would have.
Proper word usage is really important. Really. I mean, there's nothing that says either "I'm not well educated" or "I really just don't give a f^&k" like using the wrong one of their/there/they're or your/you're, etc.
It's not picky, it's part of keeping a decently intellectual atmosphere in the world (which is sadly lacking).
Monarch Kong said:It's "there"...
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lol sorry I couldn't resist
CIA said:It would be far two likely for this thread too fall out of sight if they're was not another grammatical faux pas to keep it alive; apparently there are but a few concerned Interfolio users. Including another flaw is an alternative to another bump.
Thanks again to those who were helpful.
Monarch Kong said:omfg.
Anyways, it seems that Interfolio is widely accepted? So at least your question got addressed.