Dr.IMad Forum Newbie
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| | 08/21/06 - 09:33 AM  
 
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well,there's been a lotta chatter bout whether one should waive the right to see the LOR or not. In my case, I have gotten letters written from my proffs n they have written good ones(its a diff thing that PD's hardly ever read LOR's from non-US writers..but thats a diff topic)..i already know wat they've written n if i add a line which says that I've waived my right to see my Lor..it wouldnt make much diff to them.. so lets hear from evryone..shud one waive or not waive..gve reasons/experiences...it will help allplicants old n new!!
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| hookorcrook Forum Guru
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| | 08/21/06 - 09:54 AM  
 
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I say "waive" because when I got a USLoR from a PD here he suggested that I waive because it holds more value.But opinions differ on this forum.
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| Dr.IMad Forum Newbie
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| | 08/21/06 - 11:10 AM  
 
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im talkin bout indian LOR...waive or not to waive?US LOR is great man..thts wat we all want...
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| hookorcrook Forum Guru
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| | 08/21/06 - 11:28 AM  
 
|   #4 |
Then it is a no brainer... U know what's written and u have a chance to waive...Why not waive?
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