<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I have a question regards to my letter of assessments. I recently have received two lettersof assessment from a main organizer of a math undergraduate conference that I gave a speak there, who is also a professor at that university. He sent it to me already by snail mail(the official one), but I also asked him to send me his letter through email so I can put it down on my application online for convenience. The second letter is from a Russian researcher whom I never meet personally, but we talked through facebook chat(woot!!). He wrote his letter of assessment for me about his impression on my proposed problems that were chosen by him on an international math contests held in Russia. He said he would also reflect his evaluation on my mathematical ability through those problems, as well as explain in the letter the scope of the contest.He also typed in those problems into his letter as a way to introduce them to the admissioners. </p>
<p>What I wonder now is where should I put these 2 letters of assessment into my MIT application since it looks like all of my information needed are filled up, including the “additional information” where I attached my math paper into it. I really want to put these 2 letter into it and make sure the admissioners will look at it, besides the 5 letters of recommendations I have already. I know that’s too much for admissioners, but I don’t count the letter of assessment as recommendations though I’m sure they both reflect strongly my ability. Therefore, I really need your help asap on how to arrange these things in a best order so I can make sure the admissioners will look at it.</p>