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I'm just curious if I should be out of the clear or not in terms of bad Letters of Recommendation. I have gotten two interviews, does this mean that my LORs shouldn't be anything glaring?
I'm only asking because my advisor read my LORs and thought they were good for the most part, but suggested I didn't turn in one of them. She said the reason being "although I can tell they like you...it just wasn't..." she kind of trailed off and I let her know english wasn't my recommender's first language and she seemed happy with that explanation. I submitted that LOR anyway because it came from an integral part of my background. That was only 1 out of 5 letters though.
Anyway, because I have gotten interviews, should I be in the clear or do schools sometimes not read LORs before granting interviews?
I'm only asking because my advisor read my LORs and thought they were good for the most part, but suggested I didn't turn in one of them. She said the reason being "although I can tell they like you...it just wasn't..." she kind of trailed off and I let her know english wasn't my recommender's first language and she seemed happy with that explanation. I submitted that LOR anyway because it came from an integral part of my background. That was only 1 out of 5 letters though.
Anyway, because I have gotten interviews, should I be in the clear or do schools sometimes not read LORs before granting interviews?