Professor/judge asked me to draft my own LOR for a clerkship - help?
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:06 pm
Hi everyone - long time lurker, first time poster here!
I reached out to several professors to write me a LOR for a judicial clerkship. One professor I had last semester, who also happens to be a federal judge, asked me to draft my own letter and send it to them for edits.
The professor and I had a great relationship in this class, and grade-wise, I did well. Unfortunately, I've never actually seen a LOR before (other than the generic ones you can find online), so I'm struggling to figure out what kind of information to include. I've gone through a few threads that mention examples of what judges like to see (ex. specific comparisons to other students). However, I'm TERRIFIED of hyping myself up too much (or maybe not enough?) considering I have no clue how I fared in comparison to others. I never got any feedback on my final exam other than my final grade.
Anyone have advice on how to get started on this letter? Or information that I definitely should or should not include? Thanks in advance!
I reached out to several professors to write me a LOR for a judicial clerkship. One professor I had last semester, who also happens to be a federal judge, asked me to draft my own letter and send it to them for edits.
The professor and I had a great relationship in this class, and grade-wise, I did well. Unfortunately, I've never actually seen a LOR before (other than the generic ones you can find online), so I'm struggling to figure out what kind of information to include. I've gone through a few threads that mention examples of what judges like to see (ex. specific comparisons to other students). However, I'm TERRIFIED of hyping myself up too much (or maybe not enough?) considering I have no clue how I fared in comparison to others. I never got any feedback on my final exam other than my final grade.
Anyone have advice on how to get started on this letter? Or information that I definitely should or should not include? Thanks in advance!