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hey welcome back to the pharmacy residency podcast remember the pharmacy podcast network im tony guerra and if you need help with your letter of intent your cv or the interview go to residency.teachable.com and you can just sign up for the course you want email me at tonythepharmacist gmail.com with your document and i will get on it right away so one of the biggest things that happens is theres some kind of requirement for the letter of intent to be a page and what im doing is im taking that letter that i corrected in grammarly in the last episode and now im going to cut this one to a page and what happens is that its just kind of youre petrified like what what is it that i can take out that isnt going to be important well what some people do and this is not what you should do is they will take it to a ridiculously small font so here we are at 10. okay you really never want to go under 11. and then they will do one other thing which is to take the layout and they will look at