Letter of Rec Forum
- Four Winds
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Letter of Rec
Thanks!
Last edited by Four Winds on Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- whitespider
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Re: Letter of Rec
Do you live within driving distance of your old school?
Maybe a polite stop by her office to say hello during her office hours could do the trick?
E-mail is really the worst way to ask for LORs. Even if you're on the other side of the globe, a phone call is much more effective.
Maybe a polite stop by her office to say hello during her office hours could do the trick?
E-mail is really the worst way to ask for LORs. Even if you're on the other side of the globe, a phone call is much more effective.
- hillz
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Re: Letter of Rec
I disagree about calling v. emailing (because it depends on your relationship and some professors don't want you calling out of the blue - they'd prefer to have a minute to remember who you are and review your resume/transcript) BUT in this case, I'd try calling because the reason you haven't received a response may be as simple as your email got caught in a spam filter or he/she is swamped with classes beginning. Don't push - if they don't feel comfortable writing, then you don't want that letter anyway, but I would offer to drive up and meet in person if it's a possibility.
- hillz
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Re: Letter of Rec
If the prof doesn't answer, then yes, I'd seek out the back up that you mentioned. You'd be surprised, especially if you went to a large uni - a prof may be more willing to write a letter (even if they only knew you in a large class) because they understand how difficult it is to find recommenders.
- Four Winds
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Re: Letter of Rec
Thanks!
Last edited by Four Winds on Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Letter of Rec
From http://www.top-law-schools.com/letters- ... ation.html :
I probably wouldn't tell your prof that she's your backup. Just say something like "I really enjoyed your class most in undergrad and I feel I performed very well in it, so I would appreciate a letter from you if you wouldn't mind...." yadda yadda yadda.
Is it possible for you to get a hold of your TA? They'd be more likely to remember you probably and may be better able or more willing to write you a letter of rec.If you attend a large university and were not able to cultivate a relationship with any of your professors, consider asking a T.A. or lecturer who may have worked more closely with you. Likewise, if you have been out of school for several years, ask an employer who knows you and your work well.
I probably wouldn't tell your prof that she's your backup. Just say something like "I really enjoyed your class most in undergrad and I feel I performed very well in it, so I would appreciate a letter from you if you wouldn't mind...." yadda yadda yadda.
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