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Your checklist for recommendations:
Program Info: The name of the director of the program you are applying for and the physical address.
Dates and details: Give me dates and envelopes with addresses for all the schools you want recommendations for. Please prepare the following questions for each separate school since their requirements and emphasis could be different.
Forms and Instructions: Give me all the specific forms and any instructions that have been supplied by each school about how the recommendation needs to be written. If there are no forms, supply any other type of information that may exist, such as website or url addresses.
School and department you are applying for: If you are trying to get into a special program within a department (such as conflict management within international relations), please explain the exact focus of that department and why you are interested in it (The more you know about the school, the more professional you seem and the better will my letter of recommendation be).
CV that lists jobs related to your field of study, or a list of activities and jobs that you think have contributed to your interest in your field of study: In other words, you don't have to tell me that you have flipped burgers at McDonalds, but you can tell me that your experience of meeting new immigrants as a head janitor at Home Depot led you to want to explore the world and culture that they are come from that would be valid. If you have a finished CV or resume, just supply that and highlight things that you think are relevant (most schools have a professional guidance counselor that you can ask about resume/CV format).
The "Revelation:" Was there a moment, or revelation, that made you want to choose your field of study, or simply just get an education?
Your dream: what would you like to do with your education?
Activism/Extra-curricular activities: Anything that can strengthen the image that you are trying to build to the admission officials such as competitive sports, political activism during the last elections, volunteer/charity activities, internships, travel, family, or cultural experiences, church activism or musical talent (not including singing in the shower!)
Sign any forms and put them in the right envelopes: sign all the required forms and make sure you waive your right to ever reading the recommendation (this is important as it is seen as more professional).
The IDEAL recommendation request has already been written: Put all the information that you think needs to go in a letter into complete sentences and ask the recommender to spruce it up, edit, and add the adjectives. Don't forget to hand in all the supporting evidence.
このままWordにコピペして情報を書いていけばいいと思います。
Top of Form
Your checklist for recommendations:
Program Info: The name of the director of the program you are applying for and the physical address.
Dates and details: Give me dates and envelopes with addresses for all the schools you want recommendations for. Please prepare the following questions for each separate school since their requirements and emphasis could be different.
Forms and Instructions: Give me all the specific forms and any instructions that have been supplied by each school about how the recommendation needs to be written. If there are no forms, supply any other type of information that may exist, such as website or url addresses.
School and department you are applying for: If you are trying to get into a special program within a department (such as conflict management within international relations), please explain the exact focus of that department and why you are interested in it (The more you know about the school, the more professional you seem and the better will my letter of recommendation be).
CV that lists jobs related to your field of study, or a list of activities and jobs that you think have contributed to your interest in your field of study: In other words, you don't have to tell me that you have flipped burgers at McDonalds, but you can tell me that your experience of meeting new immigrants as a head janitor at Home Depot led you to want to explore the world and culture that they are come from that would be valid. If you have a finished CV or resume, just supply that and highlight things that you think are relevant (most schools have a professional guidance counselor that you can ask about resume/CV format).
The "Revelation:" Was there a moment, or revelation, that made you want to choose your field of study, or simply just get an education?
Your dream: what would you like to do with your education?
Activism/Extra-curricular activities: Anything that can strengthen the image that you are trying to build to the admission officials such as competitive sports, political activism during the last elections, volunteer/charity activities, internships, travel, family, or cultural experiences, church activism or musical talent (not including singing in the shower!)
Sign any forms and put them in the right envelopes: sign all the required forms and make sure you waive your right to ever reading the recommendation (this is important as it is seen as more professional).
The IDEAL recommendation request has already been written: Put all the information that you think needs to go in a letter into complete sentences and ask the recommender to spruce it up, edit, and add the adjectives. Don't forget to hand in all the supporting evidence.