Red Flag if LOR is for "grad school" and not medical school?

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I have some letters which are written for general "grad school admissions", not specifically med school. Would including these be a red flag? Should I prioritize letters which specify "medical school" over general letters for grad schools?

Some of the grad school letters are pretty well written T__T

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I have some letters which are written for general "grad school admissions", not specifically med school. Would including these be a red flag? Should I prioritize letters which specify "medical school" over general letters for grad schools?
Letter writers need to know exactly what you are applying for.
Any indication that they do not is a detriment to the application.
 
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Is there any reason you couldn’t ask those letter writers to change some wording and resubmit?
 
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I raise this point: if "grad school admissions" is a blanket description for master's programs (such as SMP's), and you just came from an SMP or similar formal postbac program, then this may not be a big red flag. But ideally, you should request letters that are properly addressing your qualifications for medical school.
 
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I think this depends less on the words used than the rest of the letter.

Some people use "graduate school" broadly to describe any post-grad study, including professional programs like medicine.

If the letter properly addresses your qualifications for medical school and it's just a generic tagline in the beginning, I'm not sure that's as big of a deal than if it's clearly written for a graduate program, which would be.
 
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