<p>At first I only applied to one school, where I requested a teacher recommendation from and she submitted it. The college had already downloaded it.</p>
<p>I applied to two other schools too and I decided to use that teacher's recommendation, but I realized that the teacher specifically wrote "to the university of southern california" on the recommendation...</p>
<p>Now the other schools will say"To the university of southern california", and it was sent to my other 2 schools on common app...</p>
<p>What should I do?</p>
<p>so you saw the recommendation? was it you or your teacher who sent the letters to the other colleges? hard to do anything now, isn’t it?</p>
<p>On the Common App, my teacher had submitted a recommendation to University Southern Cali. USC downloaded it and that’s all done…</p>
<p>I applied to two other schools with the common app and for teacher forms, it says I can submit a recommendation. So I selected the same teacher and it says “recommendation submitted”, and today it says the college downloaded the recommendation…</p>
<p>Yes I saw the recommendation, my teacher gave me a hard copy.</p>
<p>And I was asking if there’s anything I could/should do.</p>
<p>Still wondering if anyone thinks I should call the school or anything?</p>
<p>I’m sure colleges have seen this happen before. It is still a recommendation, and they already have it, so don’t draw too much attention to it. Most college students don’t see their recommendations, so you don’t want to share with colleges that you know what your teachers said about you.</p>