General or Target LOR?
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:48 pm
I'm applying to the T14 - should I have recommenders write a general letter or is there some reason that target letters would be better?
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They were addressed directly to those schools and each of the letters mentioned very detailed information about the programs I was interested in.giuseppes12 wrote:What was different about the letters sent to your top 1-2 choices?
They referenced specific professors I wanted to work with, specific clinics I thought my work experience would lend itself to, and specific courses I was interested in.giuseppes12 wrote:Thanks - very helpful. When you say detailed information, you mean the letters spoke to which field of study you are pursuing and what you want to do with it?
I did almost the same as LSP. One of my profs generously offered to write targeted LOR's to every school I applied too. The other profs werent so generous.giuseppes12 wrote:Awesome - and did you get all that through internet research or was there some other means? And if that info was included in your rec letters, did you leave it out of the PS?
thederangedwang wrote:
First, check to see if your profs are even going to write seperate letters. Chances are, theyll say "a general letter is fine".
the only sites i used, and really you need to use, are the schools website. Just click on the tab/heading that says academics or whatever and read through the courses they offer, clinicals, programs, professors, etc...its that simple reallygiuseppes12 wrote:Got it - thanks! Could one of you tell me a little more about how you researched? I.e. how many/what sites you used, what kinds of details you were looking for, etc? Sorry for all the questions; just feel like this is a big deal..
thederangedwang wrote:the only sites i used, and really you need to use, are the schools website. Just click on the tab/heading that says academics or whatever and read through the courses they offer, clinicals, programs, professors, etc...its that simple reallygiuseppes12 wrote:Got it - thanks! Could one of you tell me a little more about how you researched? I.e. how many/what sites you used, what kinds of details you were looking for, etc? Sorry for all the questions; just feel like this is a big deal..
I had them mention different information, but asked them to stick with the same general theme. For example, I asked my history professor who was also the chair of my thesis committee to discuss how I incorporated my heritage with my studies and how that would help me in a specific clinic at X school. Meanwhile, I had one of my former employers write about how I helped different constituents with issues that would appear in the clinic. Basically, I had my recommenders all focus on the same thing, but approach it from different angles.giuseppes12 wrote:TLSP, you had multiple recommenders write a target LOR for Top Choice? Did you provide each recommender with the same information about why that school was your top choice, or was it different? If different, what was different about it?