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How to Ask for a Recommendation Letter
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Asking for a recommendation letter can be a daunting task, but it is an essential step in the application process for many programs and opportunities. Here are some steps you can follow to ask for a recommendation letter: 1. Choose the right person: Think carefully about who you want to ask for a recommendation letter. Ideally, you want to choose someone who knows you well, can speak to your strengths and accomplishments, and has a positive view of your abilities. This could be a teacher, a professor, an employer, or a mentor. 2. Ask in person if possible: If you can, it's best to ask for a recommendation letter in person. This allows you to explain why you are asking for the letter, provide any necessary context, and answer any questions the person may have. 3. Be clear and specific: When asking for a recommendation letter, be clear about what you are applying for and what the requirements are. Provide the person with any relevant information, such as a job description, application instructions, or a deadline. 4. Give them plenty of time: Don't wait until the last minute to ask for a recommendation letter. Give the person enough time to write a thoughtful letter. Ideally, you should ask at least a month before the deadline. 5. Provide them with the necessary materials: Make it easy for the person to write the letter by providing them with any necessary materials, such as a resume, a list of accomplishments, or a transcript. 6. Follow up: If the person agrees to write the letter, be sure to thank them and follow up with them a week or so before the deadline to make sure they have everything they need. Overall, asking for a recommendation letter can be nerve-wracking, but it's an important step in the application process. Be polite, clear, and organized, and you'll be well on your way to getting a great letter of recommendation.
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