Committee letters and the application- help?

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virtualmaster999

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Hi everyone!

I'm a bit confused on this.

So is this how it works:

I select the "electronic" method on the application, as to how the letter will be submitted with the contact information. After I FULLY submit the application, does my school receive confirmation of this, and then works towards submitting the letter to my app? Or does this need to be done BEFORE I submit the app? I'm so confused on this. My advisor said something about the primary not requiring LOR's? But then there's still contact info in the app??

Could someone clarify this for me?

Thanks in advance!
 
After you enter the information into the LOE section and hit Save, the committee (or whoever's email address you provided) will receive an email from AADSAS with instructions on submitting a letter. You don't have to submit your app for this to happen. You can submit your app before the letter has been received if you want, but again you do not have to.

Also, when people take the time to answer your questions, and you do not reply with thanks, but continue to create separate threads for other questions... it is seen as fairly rude. Just fyi.
 
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After you enter the information into the LOE section and hit Save, the committee (or whoever's email address you provided) will receive an email from AADSAS with instructions on submitting a letter. You don't have to submit your app for this to happen. You can submit your app before the letter has been received if you want, but again you do not have to.

Also, when people take the time to answer your questions, and you do not reply with thanks, but continue to create separate threads for other questions... it is seen as fairly rude. Just fyi.
LOL.

Thank you for that, but I might miss a notification every now and then...which is why I put thanks in advance just in case.
 
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