Now that I'm admitted and going to med school, is there a way to read my LORs on Interfolio?

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I'm so curious and now it doesn't matter. I really wanna know what people said about me. Is there a way I can see them?

If I try sending the letters to a friend or something via interfolio, is there a way this could backfire on me. I'll gladly pay the $6
 
I know curiosity is a powerful thing but you have been accepted, be happy for that. Send an updated thank you letter to your writers and move on.
 
I'm so curious and now it doesn't matter. I really wanna know what people said about me. Is there a way I can see them?

If I try sending the letters to a friend or something via interfolio, is there a way this could backfire on me. I'll gladly pay the $6

First of all, I would not try it because you already got accepted.

Second of all, it may be a violation of privacy laws to do so. While it may be very hard to get caught, why risk it?
 
The only way I can see you reading those letters is if you're extremely close with one of the authors and they either offered you to read it since you've been accepted OR you ask them and they oblige. Either way, you did technically waive your right to read them so don't do it.
 
No, and you signed an agreement to give up that right as well.

Let it go.


I'm so curious and now it doesn't matter. I really wanna know what people said about me. Is there a way I can see them?

If I try sending the letters to a friend or something via interfolio, is there a way this could backfire on me. I'll gladly pay the $6
 
I was able to read one of the MD letters that was written about me. She asked me to read it, in front of her. It was a great letter, but kind of embarrassing. Very flattering.
 
I'm so curious and now it doesn't matter. I really wanna know what people said about me. Is there a way I can see them?

If I try sending the letters to a friend or something via interfolio, is there a way this could backfire on me. I'll gladly pay the $6
While I can most definitely understand the curiosity (I wish I could read mine too...) I wouldn't chance it.
 
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