clyde driver Forum Newbie
Topics: 4 Posts: 31
| | 07/13/07 - 03:16 PM  
 
   
 
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Hi everyone. Is there clear advntage if I waived my right to see the LOR? Do the PDs look at these LORs in a more positive light? And do the PDs even know that this particular LOR has been waived? One particular advantage that I see in not waiving is that I can be more prepared for an interview because Id know everything that he has told about me. Thanks everyone. Good luck on the match.
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| medicus_81 Forum Elite

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| | 07/13/07 - 06:07 PM  
 
   
 
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I had the same question. We discussed it earlier in the support forum. Just look below and find the links. It looks like it is of your advantage to waive your right. The PD's will find that out because your letter writers have to indicate it in the letters- read the guidelines on the LOR cover sheet. It is a little scary, but if you trust those people it should be ok. Good luck!
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| young_doc Forum Guru

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| | 07/14/07 - 09:19 AM  
 
   
 
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Waive. Many programs don't even look at LOR's that aren't waived. This has been discussed countless times on this forum.
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