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At what point in the application process do admission committees typically read students' letters of recommendation? Do they read them before offering an interview? Do they give them to interviewers to read them after you've been offered an interview? Do they read them only after you've been interviewed, at their "final" review meeting/session?
Please excuse my ignorance here, but it just occurred to me the other day that I have absolutely no idea when schools will actually be reading letters of recommendation.
I assume that it varies from school to school, as almost all components of the process do. However, I expect that there is a practice that is "most-standard" of schools to follow.
Thanks so much ahead of time for any responses.
Please excuse my ignorance here, but it just occurred to me the other day that I have absolutely no idea when schools will actually be reading letters of recommendation.
I assume that it varies from school to school, as almost all components of the process do. However, I expect that there is a practice that is "most-standard" of schools to follow.
Thanks so much ahead of time for any responses.