<p>The answer to your orig question is: you can xerox addit rec letters and mail them or scan and send them. </p>
<p>The answer you seem to be resisting is: DON’T send 3 addit rec letters except for maybe your boss. 1) alum relative: worthless. You’re just lucky. What does this alum have to say about YOU other than you happen to share some genetic material? Worthless rec unless she’s a multi-million dollar donor. 2) current student: was your leader for a few weeks? So what? (my god I hope it was the Nat’l Acad future physicians scam thing) You behaved and did a good show for a few weeks. Fine if you’re applying for a summer job. Worthless for college application. what perspective does this student have w/other students? very little.</p>
<p>EDIT: I see you actually attended the National Student Leadership Conference for pre meds at NU. Makes your student counselor/leader’s"rec letter" doubly useless. <a href=“Congratulations! You Are Nominated. It’s an Honor. (It’s a Sales Pitch.) - The New York Times”>Congratulations! You Are Nominated. It’s an Honor. (It’s a Sales Pitch.) - The New York Times;
<p>It’s run by the same outfit as the Natl Acadd of Future Physicians. <a href=“Envision EMI - Wikipedia”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Envision_EMI</a></p>
<p>Also if the scammer group NSHSS tells its members that they are invited to all Envision EMI programs, you KNOW you’re in trouble.</p>