Monday, June 1, 2020

Which Teachers to Ask For Letters of Rec

Which Teachers to Ask For Letters of Rec August 4 Students should select teachers who can actually write great letters. That doesnt mean these are always their favorite teachers Parents so often ask us which teachers their children should ask to  write letters of recommendation on their behalf. It should be the teachers who they best feel can articulate what your child brings to the class. So often, students choose a math teacher because the student got the highest grade on a certain test in that teachers course. But who cares which class your child got the highest grade in. Admissions officers at highly selective colleges can read that on your childs transcript. A letter of recommendation that spells out just how Jacob secured the highest grade of all of the eighteen students on the trigonometry final just isnt all that interesting. In fact, its not interesting at all. Its boring. Students should choose teachers who theyve actually had discussions with. They should choose teachers who taught classes in which the students contributed to the class discussions. They should choose teachers who dont have a reputation for submitting template letters of recommendation. Because every single college admissions officer knows when theyre reading a template letter of recommendation. These letters couldnt be more boring and they couldnt be more purposeless. So, students, dont think about  grades when selecting which teachers to ask for letters of recommendation. Think about what this teacher can actually write about you, about what you contributed to class discussions, debates, assignments, etc. Thats the stuff thats a whole lot more interesting than whether or not you got the highest grade on the trigonometry final. Good for you. Who cares? Not an admissions officer (although they want to see top grades, too, so we were saying that more for affect).

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