Today, I received a letter from Western saying that the requirement for LOE has not been satisfied. I was confused because I submitted a comittee letter.
So I decided to check with my professor, who is the chair of pre-health committee at my school and the one who submitted the letter, and I found out that the letter she sent was NOT a committee letter.
*Skip the part how she could've messed up because IDK HOW AKA I made it clear what I wanted was a comittee letter.*
Well, now my application is INCOMPLETE at the END OF SEPTEMBER.
What I am concerned about:
1) My app is now EXTREMELY LATE.
2) That this letter is labeled as a "committee" letter in the system when it's not. I don't want the schools to think this is a committee letter, when in fact, it's only a letter from a science teacher...
3) How I would go about letting schools know that the professor submitted the wrong letter.
I just called Western and USC because it was the only place open right now and they told me to just send it in asap...
Advice on what you would do? Should I call every school or email?
So I decided to check with my professor, who is the chair of pre-health committee at my school and the one who submitted the letter, and I found out that the letter she sent was NOT a committee letter.
*Skip the part how she could've messed up because IDK HOW AKA I made it clear what I wanted was a comittee letter.*
Well, now my application is INCOMPLETE at the END OF SEPTEMBER.
What I am concerned about:
1) My app is now EXTREMELY LATE.
2) That this letter is labeled as a "committee" letter in the system when it's not. I don't want the schools to think this is a committee letter, when in fact, it's only a letter from a science teacher...
3) How I would go about letting schools know that the professor submitted the wrong letter.
I just called Western and USC because it was the only place open right now and they told me to just send it in asap...
Advice on what you would do? Should I call every school or email?