More than 3 LORs excessive?

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Is anyone here sending in more than 3 letters of rec? I plan on sending in 4 because although most schools want 2 science, they seem to disagree on the third. Some say a non-science rec and others prefer a dentist's rec. So I'm sending in both to aadsas. Is this a little to much? I don't want to annoy the adcoms, but my non-sci rec I know is going to be great.

ps: does aadsas send LORs out with or after the application? I applied 10 days ago, but I don't want my LORs, which I requested yesterday from all of my teachers, to hold the process up?
 
no i sent 5. deans are fine with that..if they think its excessive they just won't read them.
 
I also sent 5, it was o.k.
 
As mentioned, send in as many quality lor's as possible. If anything they can't hurt. I sent in 6, (3 science profs, 1 research mentor, 1 dentist, 1 mentor)
good luck
 
I sent 5, a dentist, facial pain specialist (also a dentist), a microbio prof, chemistry prof, and biology prof
 
dexadental said:
I sent 5, a dentist, facial pain specialist (also a dentist), a microbio prof, chemistry prof, and biology prof


Im going to send in 2 dentists, genetics prof, biochem prof, and a committee letter.....like everyone said before, as long as you know they are quality, send them in, it can't hurt
 
Like everyone else has said, 4 letters isn't too much at all! I've sent in 4 from professors (3 science, 1 non-science), 1 from a dentist, and 1 from an employer...so 6. I was worried about annoying admissions committees too...but I guess they'll just disregard the letters they don't want (just as long as you're not sending in 20 🙂 ). Good luck with everything!
 
savvysearch said:
Is anyone here sending in more than 3 letters of rec? I plan on sending in 4 because although most schools want 2 science, they seem to disagree on the third. Some say a non-science rec and others prefer a dentist's rec. So I'm sending in both to aadsas. Is this a little to much? I don't want to annoy the adcoms, but my non-sci rec I know is going to be great.

ps: does aadsas send LORs out with or after the application? I applied 10 days ago, but I don't want my LORs, which I requested yesterday from all of my teachers, to hold the process up?

i sent 5 too...it's fine as long as it's not excessive...if you sent 5, and 2 of them were from bio profs, and 2 were from chem profs, that'd be unnecessary...if you get meaningful recommendations, and there's a purpose for each recommendation, i'm sure they'll be fine with it. i got one from a dentist, orgo prof, physics prof, cardio research prof, and japanese prof..
 
Thanks for the replys everyone. I plan on sending in 2 from science, 1 from nonscience and 1 from dentist.
 
I know that many people send in LoRs in addition to their committee letter. Is this really necessary? My committee letter will already be based on eight LoRs from different sources. I hadn't planned on sending any others but I don't want to be at a disadvantage if compared to someone who sends a committee letter + 4 or 5 others (like several people I know).
 
LOR's are the part of the application that afford an adcom a little vignette into the personal and professional character of an applicant from the vantage point of a professional. There is only so much they can glean from numbers and a personal statement: having a candid opinion available is valuable and I believe that too much is better than too little when it comes to the topic of LOR's (within reason, of course). A committee letter is intended to consolidate the assessment of several individuals into one package and that is why schools usually accept such a letter in lieu of the required two or three LOR's. If an applicant wants to supply additional letters then that is fine - afterall, if an adcom doesn't want them then they can simply choose not to read or consider them.
 
Sent 5.

And everything worked out fine.
 
Sprgrover said:
LOR's are the part of the application that afford an adcom a little vignette into the personal and professional character of an applicant from the vantage point of a professional. There is only so much they can glean from numbers and a personal statement: having a candid opinion available is valuable and I believe that too much is better than too little when it comes to the topic of LOR's (within reason, of course). A committee letter is intended to consolidate the assessment of several individuals into one package and that is why schools usually accept such a letter in lieu of the required two or three LOR's. If an applicant wants to supply additional letters then that is fine - afterall, if an adcom doesn't want them then they can simply choose not to read or consider them.

Thanks
 
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