Letters of Evaluation Waiver Question

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- I waive my right of access to this evaluation. I understand that I will not be permitted to access this evaluation.
- I do not waive my right of access to this evaluation.

This is kind of a dumb question but can someone explain these statements a little further? I'm not sure which one to select. If I select the second statement, does it mean I will be able to read the letters of evaluations?
 
- I waive my right of access to this evaluation. I understand that I will not be permitted to access this evaluation.
- I do not waive my right of access to this evaluation.

This is kind of a dumb question but can someone explain these statements a little further? I'm not sure which one to select. If I select the second statement, does it mean I will be able to read the letters of evaluations?

It's weird. Select the second one and you STILL WON'T be able to see them. Not sure why it's even there.

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Letters of Evaluation Waivers

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) provides applicants the right to access letters of evaluation written after January 1, 1975 unless they choose to waive their right of inspection and review. Prior to requesting an evaluation, ADEA AADSAS applicants are required to indicate if they wish to waive their rights to each evaluation.

ADEA AADSAS does not release any letters of evaluation to applicants regardless of waiver status
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