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Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and independent college counselor,: “One of the most important parts of your college application isn’t written by you —it’s the Letter of Recommendation.” Recommendations can boost college applications

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Page 1: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants.

According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and independent college counselor,:

“One of the most important parts of your college application isn’t written by you—it’s the

Letter of Recommendation.”

Recommendations can boost college applications

Page 2: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Who Should I Ask?

Page 3: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Who Should I Ask?

Page 4: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Who Should I Ask?

Page 5: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Who Should I Ask?

Page 6: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Who Should I Ask?

Page 7: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Who Should I Ask?

Page 8: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Step #1

• Make an appointment to meet with the recommender.

• Explain in advance the purpose of the meeting. Let the person know that you would like a letter of recommendation.

• Even if you may not have decided the colleges to which you will apply, the recommender can still begin to think about (and write) the letter.

Page 9: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Make It Easy for the Recommender

• Present a summary or list of academic and extracurricular activities, which should be given to the teacher as background.

• Do not assume that the recommender knows everything about you.

Page 10: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Afterthoughts• Choose someone who can discuss your growth

over time and can provide specific information about you.

• You want to have individuals whose letters will strengthen the overall application.

• Deciding to ask requires considerable thought.• Is there an aspect of my character that is not

well revealed in my application?• Ask early. Ask now.

Page 11: Many college applications require at least one letter of recommendation from applicants. According to Lee Bierer, a nationally syndicated columnist and

Apply What We KnowTonight, complete the following task and submit

tomorrow when you arrive to class*: 1.Write the names of three possible recommenders.2.List extracurricular activities3.Community service involvement4.Honors & Accomplishments5.Summer experiences6.Hobbies7.Plans for college and the future

*Type for extra credit.