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All along I've been strategizing/planning as if the 4th late LOR would be an option. Since it is not - here is my situation: I have letters secured/pending already from 1 community ophthalmologist who also happens to hold a faculty position whom I have worked with and know very well, and one from IM. For my third I'm split - I can't decide if I should ask a junior ophtho faculty member whom I know fairly well and who has been very complimentary about the research I have done with him vs. trying to secure a letter from a well known ophthalmologist who I will be working with for just a few weeks. I won't get to know him exceedingly well during this time, but rumor is that a letter from him has the potential to open some doors. Both the junior faculty and the more well known ophthalmologist are in the same dept. Alternatively the thought crossed my mind that I could have the junior faculty write one, and perhaps (of course pending permission of all parties) supply the senior faculty member with a copy to be incorporated in his letter...perhaps kind of like an informal committee letter or something. Is this ever done, or would it be a bad move to even suggest the idea? Thanks for your thoughts.