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1. One of my letter writers is a professor who has a major administrative role at my university. When I enter in his information in the Letter of Evaluation section, in the Title section, I can't type out both that administrative title and his professorship title. Should I just list the professorship title fully, or should I use abbreviations to fit both titles in the space? I feel like a strong letter from such a high administrative person would help...so I'd like to point out that title. Any suggestions?
2. Another one of my professors taught a class that I took at my university but his lab (where I am working) is at a hospital not affiliated with my college. Can I still list his letter as coming from my school? If yes, should I make sure that his letter is on my school's letterhead and not the hospital's letterhead?
2. Another one of my professors taught a class that I took at my university but his lab (where I am working) is at a hospital not affiliated with my college. Can I still list his letter as coming from my school? If yes, should I make sure that his letter is on my school's letterhead and not the hospital's letterhead?
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