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He moved to Florida recently and I'm in NYC. I'm considering falsifying some information about shadowing him, however I never mentioned it in my resume or personal statement. I'll have to figure it out. I'm still wondering if a simple letter describing my personality and interest in medicine is of some value. The fact that we are related will NOT be mentioned of course.
Ditto. It's an additional LOR. Not a big deal.Why, oh why would you risk doing that? The consequences of being caught in a lie far outweigh any potential benefit from his LOR!!
He moved to Florida recently and I'm in NYC. I'm considering falsifying some information about shadowing him, however I never mentioned it in my resume or personal statement. I'll have to figure it out. I'm still wondering if a simple letter describing my personality and interest in medicine is of some value. The fact that we are related will NOT be mentioned of course.
Why, oh why would you risk doing that? The consequences of being caught in a lie far outweigh any potential benefit from his LOR!!
"Has your cousin seen you carve a turkey?"
No he hasn't because I haven't eaten flesh since I was 6 or 7 years old 🙂
I will be considering the risk here, which I honestly don't think is too great, nevertheless it is present. I'm just trying to make up for a not-so-great recommendation I guess. I'll probably call him tomorrow and say "thanks but no thanks" for the recommendation. Maybe I'll just have him send in a basic letter mentioning my personality; I just don't think it will hurt me to do this. As always, thanks for the input everyone. 😀