I’ve been out of school for a number of years and I’m not in touch with my old professors. Can I use employer recommendations?
Our admissions committee would like to see letters of recommendation written by individuals who can comment on the applicant’s potential for success in a rigorous academic program. However, we do understand that some applicants have been out of school for a while and will consider employer’s letters.
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