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Letter of Recomendation Question
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:08 pm
by bballfreak56
I wrote a letter to my governor and recieved a letter of recomendation from him. It was fairly generic, saying that I was greatly involved in my community, was a dedicated studed and would be a great asset to the school etc. It stated that even though he didnt know me personally he was sure I would be a very successful student and attourney. Should I use this letter even though I dont know the governor personally? Perhaps at more local schools where he may have more pull?
Re: Letter of Recomendation Question
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:11 pm
by booboo
Most institutions that place value in LORs don't look favorably upon submissions from those that don't know the applicant personally. It is often said that using a high level person for a LOR without any personal and significant connection is actually more harmful than helpful.
Re: Letter of Recomendation Question
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:11 pm
by nick637
this should be an extra LOR above the required amount that a school requires. You LOR's need to be from someone who really can personally attest to your academic strength or community involvement.
Re: Letter of Recomendation Question
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:14 am
by im_blue
bballfreak56 wrote:I wrote a letter to my governor and recieved a letter of recomendation from him. It was fairly generic, saying that I was greatly involved in my community, was a dedicated studed and would be a great asset to the school etc. It stated that even though he didnt know me personally he was sure I would be a very successful student and attourney. Should I use this letter even though I dont know the governor personally? Perhaps at more local schools where he may have more pull?
Absolutely not. LORs only carry weight when the writer actually knows you!
Re: Letter of Recomendation Question
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:26 am
by Na_Swatch
Save it and use it as like a LOCI or additional information if you get waitlisted... your LORs that go with your app should be mainly from professors who have personally interacted with you
Re: Letter of Recomendation Question
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:34 am
by SoCalStudent
I'm new to the process as well, but I don't see how this would help you in any way. LOR's should be from someone that knows you, and has witnessed work that you've done. You could get rejected outright if you use this LOR as one of your three.