Help, I'm freaking out!

<p>I have literally 48 hours left, and I’m about to cry. </p>

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<li><p>One of my teachers STILL hasn’t written my letter of rec. What the &*## do I do?</p></li>
<li><p>I have no idea how to format on the short answers. Do I press enter between paragraphs on the textboxes of supplement because indenting does not work! What do I do?</p></li>
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<li>Are you sure it’s not written? It may not be submitted, but he/she may be waiting to dump a whole box of them at the post office in the next few days. I believe they are decently lenient about letters of rec coming in reasonably (probably <1 week) late.
If it actually isn’t written, and won’t be written, I guess all you can do is talk to the admissions office explaining your situation and get a more reliable teacher to do it very very quickly and send it off.</li>
<li>Press enter, but be wary of using up too many lines. Abuse the preview supplement button, it will save you.</li>
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<p>Yeah, as neiro6 says, they’re usually very lenient on rec letters since you have no control over them. One of my rec letters was received a couple days after the submission date and was still fine. As for the formatting, use “enter” between paragraphs if you have 2-3 paragraphs. But if you have more, I would suggest either cutting it down or using several “space” tabs as indentation.</p>