<p>My counselor didn’t send my recommendations in separate envelopes as Emory’s website asks. This isn’t anything to worry about, is it? I waived my right to access the letters.</p>
<p>Well I think as longs as they got it…your good…my counselor did the same thing too but everything on my opus is good except for ED agreement and Emory scholars…</p>
<p>my teachers sent theirs in by mail separately…and i didnt even mark on common app that they were going to send it in…lol</p>
<p>also why did you waive your right? arent you interested in what your teachers have to say about you?</p>
<p>you’re always supposed to waive your right. if you don’t colleges will be suspicious as to why you did</p>
<p>Yeah Jason waiving your right to see the letters essentially means losing your right…</p>
<p>It’s always recommended that you waive your right because, otherwise, colleges may think you have something to hide. It’s really not a big deal, though.</p>