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Hey guys,
I wanted to include a high school activity in my sketch, but I have lost contact with the sponsor teacher. However, I do have a reference letter from her and in it, it talks about the activity I was involved in. Do you think I can use that as document verification? Thanks! |
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yeh how do awards get verified? will 'document available upon request' suffice?
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I would say that's fine.
They only expect you to do the best possible. For example: Verifiers for the Autobiographical Sketch and Essay: The University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine expects that applicants make a reasonable effort to provide verifiers for most activities. It is understood that some verifiers may no longer be with an organization or that you may be out of touch with individuals who participated in activities from several years ago. Do your best, and use common sense. For example, it is not necessary to verify that you went to high school, since your university will have assessed this when you were admitted to your degree program. |
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