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The short answer: YES. You should definitely waive your right to see letters of recommendation.
Also, its important to consider that some recommenders may be less candid if they know you might review their letter. Ultimately, the decision is yours, but waiving your FERPA rights is generally seen as the better choice to ensure your application is taken seriously.
Waiving your right shows colleges that you dont plan on reading your letters, which gives them more confidence that your letters are truthful and genuine. They know your recommenders wont be influenced by the belief that youll see their letters in the future.
This will hurt your application and might even result in the school declining you. Additionally, some teachers may be unwilling to write you a recommendation if you do not waive your FERPA. Although it is part of their job, teachers write recommendations based on personal relationships.
Generally speaking, waiving your right to view your letters of recommendation is ideal. While you can retain the right to view them, many admissions officers consider waiving the right as more honest.

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Waiver of Access (FERPA) Waiving your right lets colleges know that you will never try to read your recommendations. That in turn reassures colleges that your recommenders have provided support that is candid and truthful.

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