<p>im a bit confused. WAIVE THE RIGHT means: You won't demand to look at the letter. DON'T WAIVE THE RIGHT means: you can get to see the letter if you ask ?</p>
<p>gooduniforme is correct.</p>
<p>AdmissionsDaniel
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<p>Let's settle this debate simply...</p>
<p>IT DOES NOT MATTER</p>
<p>The question about waiving your rights is on the Common App not the JHU App. The reason because we do not think it is a necessary question.</p>
<p>We assume that all counselor recs and teacher recs are written honestly, truthfully, and providing us all the information we need -- whether a student waives their right or does not waive their right. We really would hope that a counselor and teacher would still write the most honest rec. letter even when a student does not waive their right. No matter, we just don't look at that when reviewing applications.</p>
<p>Plus, if we ever need more information, we will pick up the phone and call your counselor or teachers. We will get the information we need.</p>