Teacher wrote wrong info in rec - will this affect my chances?

<p>So my chem teacher wrote all of my letters of recommendation. He mailed out 3/4 but waited on the last one because he thought that for UNH, all the papers had to be sent in together (I think he thought that because it is an All-in-1 school on common app, but I don't think he realized that it obv doesn't apply to teacher forms because those can't be sent online with the stuff I fill out). Anyways he gave me the letter and evaluation form in the envelope I'd given him (addressed to UNH). </p>

<p>Yes, I was wrong in opening it, but I'm just a curious person. I almost wish I didn't.</p>

<p>He wrote on eval sheet: taught Chem 10th grade - it was 11th.
In the letter he wrote: Dance Team since 10th grade - it was 9th.
Also, at the end he talks about my involvement in things outside of school, my job, etc. Then he writes "To be honest, I do not know how many hours she works" - DIRECT QUOTE! Why on Earth would anyone write that! Why wouldn't you just a) not involve my hours per week b) READ THE RESUME YOU ASKED FOR! When I approached him to write my letters, he said sure, just get your resume to me next week. So I did. And it clearly states my part-time job, title, duties, employment period and hours/week. It's not like he didn't have the information and had to make it up! </p>

<p>So, when comparing his evaluation&letter to my transcript, which will show Chem in 11th / my app which shows Dance Team 9-12 captain 12 ... Will they think he's a moron and sort of look down on the rest of the letter (which is very nice, minus the job part at the end)? I hope this doesn't look bad on me - I didn't write it! :( </p>

<p>And I can't just go back and tell him it's wrong because I peeked at it and I wasn't supposed to!</p>

<p>Similar situation here -.- I saw my teacher handing in her recommendation to the counselor, and it was literally 2 lines of scribbles. Not even a separate sheet (this is for the CommonApp). I hope colleges don't weight recs that much...<br>
But most likely, this will only affect decisions for colleges that we are borderline in, and negatively. D:<</p>

<p>ahh i'm sorry.</p>

<p>one of my teachers also wrote directly on the common app, and not much. </p>

<p>oh well. i'm sure the admissions officers understand that not all teachers are expert writers. at least it was a science person instead of an english teacher or something.</p>