Daminus
November 25, 2014, 2:01am
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<p>A lady that I called told me so, but I did not see it on the Harvard requirements stuff.</p>
blah919
November 25, 2014, 2:03am
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<p>That’s basically what the School Report is.</p>
Daminus
November 25, 2014, 2:07am
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<p>@blah919
Yea that’s what the lady told me. She said they received my school profile (which has info about our school and everything) , but not a counselor recommendation. I did not know I had to get a counselor recommendation letter. Thanks.</p>
<p>It is pretty standard, and is listed on the requirements website. I’m unsure how they could have made it more clear.</p>
gibby
November 25, 2014, 11:13am
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<p>Common Application: <a href=“https://appsupport.commonapp.org/link/portal/33011/33013/Article/83/Completion-of-recommendations ”>https://appsupport.commonapp.org/link/portal/33011/33013/Article/83/Completion-of-recommendations</a></p> ;
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Completion of recommendations</p>
<p>The teacher and counselor recommendation process is to be completed either all online or all offline. The college admissions offices do not want to receive the forms online and then receive paper evaluations and transcripts on paper. If there is a part of the online process that the counselor or teacher is unable to complete, the only choice is for the counselor or teacher to opt out and complete the forms on paper.</p>
<p>You may still complete and submit your application online, even if your counselor or teacher chooses to submit offline. </p>
<p>If your counselor or teacher has questions about the Recommendation system or the opt-out process, please have them contact us through the Recommendation Support Center.</p>
<p>If your counselor or teacher prefers to complete the forms offline, you may leave the email address blank when adding the recommender within your application. Once you do so, you will be able to print the recommendation form through the link provided in the application. Please print the form and provide it to your recommender.
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