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My school only offers letter packets, does this supercede individual letter requirements?
For example, Rutgers med has this written in their LOR requirements section:
Can I still apply to Rutgers in this situation if I don't have a non-science recommendation and my school doing letter packets? Is "composite letter" in Brown's language the same as letter packet?
For example, Rutgers med has this written in their LOR requirements section:
- A pre-medical committee packet is preferred by the NJMS Admissions Committee.
- If your school does not have a pre-medical committee, a minimum of (2) science and (1) non-science recommendation letters from faculty who are able to assess your candidacy for medical school are required.
- The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University requires either one composite letter from your undergraduate school’s premedical committee or a minimum of three individual letters of recommendation from your premedical or research adviser, professors at the institution where you last studied, or other individuals of your choice (maximum of six).
Can I still apply to Rutgers in this situation if I don't have a non-science recommendation and my school doing letter packets? Is "composite letter" in Brown's language the same as letter packet?
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