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ERAS says "Do not send two-sided copies (back-to-back). Do not staple documents"

Now my transcript is 2 sided. so as i need to send a copy, i get it photocopied with each page on a fresh paper so as to avoid the 'two-sided' rule.

but then i am not allowed to staple it also. then how do i attach each sheet of transcript together.

i can use a paper clip but it may come out and the transcript would then be haphazard as the pages are not numbered.


what r u guys doing?


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  #2

I wrote on the bottom of each page......transcript page 1 of x, 2 of x and so on. Hope this is OK

  #3

Hi, my transcript was stapled already .... and it has been stapled since 2002... i did not read this info before on ERAS... I have posted all my documents to ERAS..... do u think they wont accept it now? Also, i stapled my LOR from one of my consultants as it was on two pages... i am concerned now... I hope they accept my original documents

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  #4

yes most prob they will accept. i had all my lors signed in black and it wasnt an issue. for double sided transcripts im sure they will scan. the guidelines are put up to their job more convenient. however in 2yrs i have never heard an anecdote of the lors or anythin gettin rejectin..

relax pplsmiling face

apurva

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  #5

thanks.... i was hoping for an answer like that from u apurva.. thank you

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