Hey! I'm a junior and I'm starting to think about who to ask for letters of recommendation. What's the best way to approach my teachers and ask them for a letter? Thanks for any advice!
Hey there! I understand that asking for letters of recommendation can be a bit nerve-wracking, but don't worry, it's a normal part of the college application process. Here are some tips that might help you approach your teachers confidently and effectively:
1. Choose the right teachers: Think about which teachers know you best and can speak positively about your academic achievements, personal qualities, and involvement in class.
2. Ask in person: Whenever possible, approach your teachers in person to ask for the letter. This shows respect and gives you a chance to discuss your college plans and goals.
3. Be polite and respectful: Explain why you've chosen them and how they've impacted your education. Express gratitude for their time and effort.
4. Provide necessary information: Give them a list of colleges you're applying to, the due dates for each recommendation, and any specific points you'd like them to address. Also, provide a copy of your resume or a summary of your extracurricular activities and achievements.
5. Follow up and say thank you: After they've agreed to write the letter, follow up with a thank you note and keep them updated on your application process.
Best of luck with your college applications!
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