LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION FROM PROFESSORS AND BOSSES
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:10 am
When you've rec'd a letter of rec. from either a professor or employer/supervisor, do you give them anything else, other than a Thank You card? What is considered appropriate and meaningful? I mean, is a gift card to Starbucks for $5 or $10 inappropriate? I realize that it takes an hour of their valuable time. Just saying the words "Thank you" just doesn't seem enough, when what they did for you makes such a big impact on your future. Or, if you're friendly enough with them, do you treat them to lunch/dinner? Don't want to cross the line, and I certainly don't want to appear cheap or ungrateful.
Also, when you ask for a letter of rec, how much time do you give the professor or employer to write it? In other words, how much in advance are you supposed to ask them?
Thanks in advance for your replies!!! Really Appreciate it!!!
Also, when you ask for a letter of rec, how much time do you give the professor or employer to write it? In other words, how much in advance are you supposed to ask them?
Thanks in advance for your replies!!! Really Appreciate it!!!