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I'm curious, I'm receiving a recommendation letter for grad school from a professor whose lab I worked in. I don't want to name names for various reasons, but he's one of the most highly respected condensed matter physicist in the world and works on projects that are important in fundamental condensed matter physics.
How much can a recommendation do in this case?
How much can a recommendation do in this case?