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Recommendation
or References
Most colleges ask for teacher recommendations.
The reason they ask for their opinions is because teachers get
to know you personally and academically. For the most part their
comments are fairly positive. So I'm going to take a leap here
and say that you won't have a difficult time finding someone
to say something positive about you. In fact, most admission
officers will tell you that positive recommendations are about
the only kind they read. That's the good news; the bad news
is that it doesn't help you stand out very much. So what type
of recommendation does help you stand out?
A good recommendation:
- Talks about the depth of your commitment
and doesn't simply provide a list.
- Provides examples and mentions your work
ethic.
- Gives the reader a good sense of the type
of person you are and what others think of you.
- Discusses your contributions to the classroom
environment.
- Usually tells the college/university to
accept you-strange as that may seem. (It doesn't mean they
will, by the way but the thought is nice.)
Now I am not suggesting that you tell the
person who recommends you what to say, but following the advice
above does narrow down the list of whom you might ask. Why?
Because some teachers know you better than others. Some can
talk about your contributions better than others. And the ones
who know you best might not be the ones who give you the best
grade.

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