<p>Here is a hypothetical situation:</p>
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An International Student]
I go to an international school where my classes are taught in Spanish. Can you read recommendations written in Spanish?
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[quote=Dartmouth University:
We recognize that many of our international students attend schools where English is not spoken in the classroom. For these classes we recommend that those recommendations be translated by an English teacher or an English-proficient official before they are submitted with your application. For ALL translated documents, however, we will ask that the translator sign and date the documents, so that we know they have been translated. Also, We reserve the right to check for accuracy in these translations. We verify translations in various ways once the documents have been submitted to us.
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<p>So, does the aforementioned explanation suggest that a prospective student must send * two * recommendation letters?
How does one include signatures from an English-proficient official, on the Common Application online?</p>
T26E4
November 17, 2010, 8:58am
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<p>I think you should submit paper copies of both the Sp lang letter and the Eng lang rec letter via the postal service.</p>
<p>Thank you for your clarification.</p>