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Should I Apply to ERAS With 3 or 4 LoRs?

  • 11 October, 2019
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You must apply to residency programs using a minimum of 3 Letters of Recommendation. However, you can upload as many as 4 LoRs. So, should you apply to programs on ERAS with 3 LoRs or 4 LoRs??  The question confuses residency applicants each and every year, and it is very understandable as to why. The
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