Letters of recommendation question

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archonsbk

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Hello,

I know there are 4 references you can enter for the AADSAS application and as of now, my 4 references will be 2 science professors, 1 non-science professor, and a dentist.
I believe that some schools would like to see a supervisor's letter as well and I have been involved in oral health project with this supervisor and she is very happy to write me a letter of recommendation.

My question is that since there is no room for me to write her email address down, would it be okay for her to send her letters (printed out) to schools I am applying or email the letters to each school admission?

What should I do?

Thank you.
 
A supervisor's letter? What school wants this?

Some schools are open to accepting extra letters... Others aren't. You just have to ask. From what I've seen, 2 science + 1 nonscience + 1 dentist fulfills just about any school's requirements.
 
A supervisor's letter? What school wants this?

Some schools are open to accepting extra letters... Others aren't. You just have to ask. From what I've seen, 2 science + 1 nonscience + 1 dentist fulfills just about any school's requirements.

I don't remember exactly... but I remember seeing from some schools on my list.
 
I don't remember exactly... but I remember seeing from some schools on my list.

ASDOH?

  • Applicants must provide a minimum of three (3) letters of recommendation. They must be from a Science Faculty or Committee Letter and a Dentist and a Community Service Supervisor..

But as Glimmer said, contact each school.
 
What schools usually ask for a non science letter? I don't think I've run into any that did.
 
A supervisor's letter? What school wants this?

Some schools are open to accepting extra letters... Others aren't. You just have to ask. From what I've seen, 2 science + 1 nonscience + 1 dentist fulfills just about any school's requirements.
Minnesota
 
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