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It seems to me that one of the advantages to a formal post-bacc is the ability to get a letter of recommendation from the pre-med committee/advisors, since most med schools will accept one such letter as meeting the entire LOR requirement to apply, whereas if you don't have a committee letter you have to go out and get 3 separate ones. In the past, my understanding of how this works is that, as long as you maintain a minimum GPA in the program, this letter is totally taken care of; you don't need to do anything at all. This seems good to me, because then one doesn't have to worry about getting to know adjunct professors one only sees once per week in an evening class of 60+ students. Is this true, though, or is the letter service really just a "consolidation" service, where you still have to get evaluations from several different professors and the committee merely coalesces them all into one letter?