LOR Signature Forum
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LOR Signature
Does the LOR form need to be signed? I know the recommender needs to sign their letter and the back flap if applicable, however, do i need to sign the wavier?
- ahduth
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Re: LOR Signature
No, it doesn't need to be signed, but I suppose it's advisable. In case the school thinks you aren't reviewing your LoRs in advance anyhow.NJcollegestudent wrote:Does the LOR form need to be signed? I know the recommender needs to sign their letter and the back flap if applicable, however, do i need to sign the wavier?
Now... about this back flap. What are you referring to? I don't know what that is.
- im_blue
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Re: LOR Signature
Adcoms give LORs more weight when the applicant has signed the waiver of access.
Ahduth, the LSAC form instructs the LOR writer to place the LOR in a sealed envelope and sign across the back flap to prevent tampering.
Ahduth, the LSAC form instructs the LOR writer to place the LOR in a sealed envelope and sign across the back flap to prevent tampering.
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