hitesh .
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| | 08/01/08 - 06:30 AM  
 
   
 
|   #1 |
I have waived my right to view all of my LoRs.. Does that mean that i wont have any LoRs to use for the scramble.. I'm sorry, i am not sure how the scramble works.. Can the programs download our applications from ERAS for scramble as well?
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| | 08/01/08 - 06:52 AM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
You will be able to use these your LORs but only though ERAS. When you scramble (hopefully you will not), you can apply to 30 programs for free and for 31-as many as you want for fee. However, if you had your LORs in your hands (if you didn't waive the LORs, you could request them back in February of 2009) you might want to send them by fax or scanned as e-mail attachment.
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| hitesh .
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| | 08/01/08 - 07:16 AM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
Thank you for the reply.. So, you're saying that the only disadavantage (by waiving the LoRs) I am at is that I wont be able to apply to programs that dont accept applications via ERAS.? That seems trivial to me.. Do a lot of programs do that? ..
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| | 08/01/08 - 07:21 AM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
Most of the programs do accept stuff via ERAS. But you can apply only for free only to 30.
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| hitesh .
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| | 08/01/08 - 07:32 AM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
Thank you! It is kinda relieving, though I'd hate to scramble..
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