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Hey All,
I have some interviews coming up at my top choices and have stumbled upon something. I recently asked the free clinic where I volunteer to write me a letter of recommendation so I may send it to my top choice skools if I decided to since that is one of the major activities I've been involved with while taking the year off along with research.
I saw a copy of the letter and the words 'reserved person' and 'tends to be quiet' were in there; besides these, everything else in the letter is great and in details (what i do, how i am dedicated, etc). so now i am pondering hard if i should send this letter as an update or not, currently i am thinking 'no' bc i don't want to jeopardize my chances as my stats are near avg for my top choices.
another question i have is if anyone used a letter from their volunteer coordinator? and if they thought that it is necessary to have a letter from a place where they've been volunteering for a while (even though most the letters are similar and a bit generic).
One of the schools I have interview at is vandy and i've already sent 5 letters to them (2 academics, 2 research, 1 leadership) and I don't know but I keep thinking maybe that want to see a letter about volunteering? Can anyone please give me some pointers? Thanks!
I have some interviews coming up at my top choices and have stumbled upon something. I recently asked the free clinic where I volunteer to write me a letter of recommendation so I may send it to my top choice skools if I decided to since that is one of the major activities I've been involved with while taking the year off along with research.
I saw a copy of the letter and the words 'reserved person' and 'tends to be quiet' were in there; besides these, everything else in the letter is great and in details (what i do, how i am dedicated, etc). so now i am pondering hard if i should send this letter as an update or not, currently i am thinking 'no' bc i don't want to jeopardize my chances as my stats are near avg for my top choices.
another question i have is if anyone used a letter from their volunteer coordinator? and if they thought that it is necessary to have a letter from a place where they've been volunteering for a while (even though most the letters are similar and a bit generic).
One of the schools I have interview at is vandy and i've already sent 5 letters to them (2 academics, 2 research, 1 leadership) and I don't know but I keep thinking maybe that want to see a letter about volunteering? Can anyone please give me some pointers? Thanks!

