LORs question

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I have a couple of questions--

What is the max number of LORs I can submit to aadsas? Some schools require different teachers/departments, so should I just get all of them to send it to aadsas?

I am planning on having these LORs...
Speech teacher (lib arts)
1 General Dentist
O chem (only because a couple schools require it)
Cell bio teacher
Senior bio seminar teacher (Clinical Applications class)

Is this too many? I am only including the Ochem because UMD requires it...or should I have them send it directly to the school? Will aadsas send every letter to each school?

I am planning on having it submitted at the end of May...but if something happens and I'm not done with the application-and they send the letters, then what happens?

Thanks for your advice!
 
AADSAS allows four this year....but look at the site yourself just in case western.


If this is the case then send in the ochem one to MD by itself and let the other ones go out to the other schools.
 
lol you leave the stupidest comments ever. anyways....some school only wants lor striaght from AADSAS



AADSAS allows four this year....but look at the site yourself just in case western.


If this is the case then send in the ochem one to MD by itself and let the other ones go out to the other schools.
 
i've emailed a bunch of schools, and most replied that they will accept letters directly, even though they prefer them to go through AADSAS.. i will be sending out my non-bio science LOR to tufts and a few others separately... i have another 4 or 5 in addition to that and can't decide what i should do.

1 physics, 3 bio, 1 dentist, 1 cis... is it overkill to send 6 to all the schools (2 individually 4 aadsas)?

thanks
 
I was wondering if LORs have to be from professors only? I just did pretty well in one of my bio classes and plan on getting a LOR from her except she is a lecturer (only has a masters opposed to a PhD). Would this make any difference?
 
bump...again.
 
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