<p>I know that McGill does not require recommendations for undergrad but do you, for the lack of a better term, recommend that I submit one? if so is there any form I should give my teacher who is writing the recommendation?</p>
<p>no, don’t do it. Follow the rules.</p>
<p>what happens if you send them in by accident…</p>
<p>If it neither required nor listed as optional, then a recommendation letter probably goes straight to the garbage. Most likely no harm is done, unless something else accidentally goes into the garbage along with the letter.</p>
<p>“McGill University does not require letters of recommendation. In most cases, admission decisions are made on the basis of the transcripts. However, should a school counsellor or principal wish to furnish important additional insight on a particular applicant, this must be submitted in a sealed envelope, signed across the flap by the author.”
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<p>yeah thats what I thought</p>