How to Write Recommendation Letters
for
College Applications
for
College Applications
By: Connie Casserly
For: Teaching Staff- 12th grade
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The season for students to ask teachers to write them college recommendation
letters is fast approaching – especially for those seniors applying for early
admission (November 1st Deadline).
These letters are so very
important in the application process, even more so when the admission deans are
choosing between students with very similar qualifications. Considering that
point, teachers want to guarantee that each letter showcases the student
honestly and succinctly.
After writing recommendation letters for over two and a half
decades, I decided to analyze those that I had written and to compile a How To list along with sample letters
for three types of students: Superior, Above Average and Average. The result, this
seven-page posting includes:
- qualities to address such as: Academic, athletic and personal prowess
- points to consider, especially for students whose academic record could benefit from an educator's viewpoint
- what to avoid as well as what to include
- a basic letter format, and
- a list of adjectives and phrases to guide teachers though the process.
At the end of this package, I provide three sample letters to show
how all of these points can be meshed into a cohesive recommendation - one each
for superior, above average and average students.
After using the information
in this packet, teachers will be able to write a personal, yet concise and
specific letter for any student without experiencing any trepidation.
Teachers - Save yourself time and stress when you download this helpful
guide. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Recommendations-How-to-Write-Recommendation-Letters-for-College-Applications-164973
Happy Recommendation Letter Writing,
Teach It Write
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