Letters of Rec Question

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Ok, PLEASE don't attack me :scared: but I just want some opinions about a letter of rec question. My university uses a reference letter service so before applying to masters programs this year the people that wrote my letters of rec wrote "I recommend ______ for any professional health or graduate program of his choice" does it look bad to use that for a letter of rec for dental school now? I feel like they are strong letters of recommendation and I don't really want to go back and pester them to change the letters. Again, I'm just asking, I'm really not sure if it would be ok or not, although I don't see why not.

Thanks!
 
just ask them to change the program name to dental school and tell them to up load it
 
Ok, PLEASE don't attack me :scared: but I just want some opinions about a letter of rec question. My university uses a reference letter service so before applying to masters programs this year the people that wrote my letters of rec wrote "I recommend ______ for any professional health or graduate program of his choice" does it look bad to use that for a letter of rec for dental school now? I feel like they are strong letters of recommendation and I don't really want to go back and pester them to change the letters. Again, I'm just asking, I'm really not sure if it would be ok or not, although I don't see why not.

Thanks!

My school also uses a reference letter service, and my profs wrote letters for the dental skools but I used them for applying to masters this year! I asked some masters program admission officers and they said it's totally fine. don't need to worry bout it 🙂
 
just ask them to change the program name to dental school and tell them to up load it

I agree with this. It seems like trying to get all your LOR writers to re-write their letters catering to dental school would be a bit much to ask.
 
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