"Late" recommendations
"Late" recommendations
Does anyone know if schools expect recommendations to be submitted by the application deadline? I haven't really started bugging my recommenders yet, so I don't know if I can expect them to finish before some of the December deadlines (I should be fine for Jan 15, hopefully). This might make a difference in whether I apply to NYU, which has the earliest deadline I've seen (Dec 12), but a few others have later December deadlines also.
Re: "Late" recommendations
In general, yes, schools expect recommendations more or less by the deadline because that's when they'll start sorting through applications. At many places there may be somewhat more leniency with letter writers (or GRE scores) than with applicants, but they still need those letters to come in very shortly after your application. As long as you gave your letter writers plenty of notice and they told you they could do the deadline, I wouldn't worry about it [very much] if it ends up coming in a few days late. But you shouldn't tell them they can submit after the deadline.
Also, for better answers you can actually trust, call or email the school!
Also, for better answers you can actually trust, call or email the school!
Re: "Late" recommendations
I disagree; I think even if most schools wouldn't mind if the letters (or most other material) was a bit late, they probably wouldn't want the applicants to know that, otherwise everyone will start submitting stuff late.zxcv wrote:Also, for better answers you can actually trust, call or email the school!
Just like he shouldn't tell his recomenders they can send their stuff late, the university won't want to tell him that he can.
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Re: "Late" recommendations
I think you can usually call the school and let them know that some part of your application will be coming in a little late. For instance, when I called last year, I got responses like this: "ok, as long as it gets in before date X, which is when our reviewers start looking at your application, it will be fine". Of course, I wasn't applying to top 10 schools last year either, so I wouldn't be surprised if those really competitive places were a bit more hardball about it.
Re: "Late" recommendations
On the topic of late recommendations, when is it time to start buggin my recommenders again? I asked all 3 of them in mid October, but only one has sent in their letter. The other two haven't sent anything to any of my schools, so should I be worried? When is it time to hassle them?
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Re: "Late" recommendations
A week before the due date? That's been my approach.murs wrote:On the topic of late recommendations, when is it time to start buggin my recommenders again? I asked all 3 of them in mid October, but only one has sent in their letter. The other two haven't sent anything to any of my schools, so should I be worried? When is it time to hassle them?