The letter includes opinions and observations. The letter is specific and accurate, including details. The writer states specific qualities the candidate possesses: preparedness, clinical curiosity, and teaching skills. The writer provides details to demonstrate how the candidate exhibited a certain quality.
Consider a teacher who led a club you were in. If requested by the college, you can also think about other adults who know you well. A coach, employer, or club adviser can say a lot about your skills and character. Ask your admissions officer if it okay to submit recommendations beyond what is required by the college.
Ask in person first. Before you send a formal, written request for a letter of recommendation, speak with each individual in person. Preparing what you'll say ahead of time can help you feel more calm and confident. Explain what you're applying for and why you're asking this person to recommend you.
Aim for at least one page but no more than two. Focus on the most important qualifications. Discuss two or three of the candidate's most relevant achievements in the job description for the highest impact and provide specific examples to illustrate their fitness for the role. Follow the request instructions.
I am writing to recommend May Thompson. She worked with me at Acme Inc. as a Senior Sales Manager and reported to me in my position as VP of Sales. As an employee, May was always reliable and resourceful. During her time in my team, she managed to build a strong sales team from scratch.
Adjectives to Increase Successful. Excellent. Accomplished. Outstanding. Skilled. Knowledgeable. Insightful. Resourceful.
I highly recommend her for admission to your undergraduate program. She is talented, caring, intuitive, dedicated, and focused in her pursuits. Sara consistently seeks out constructive feedback so she can improve her writing skills, which is a rare and impressive quality in a high school student.
John is a very humble individual who gets along well with his peers and the entire medical team. It is therefore without reservations that I recommend him to you for any residency program that he may be seeking. I am sure he will be a valuable asset to your organization.
Address the letter If they're applying to a specific position or school, then address the letter to the hiring manager or admissions director . If the student is applying to several programs, then address the letter “To Whom It May Concern.”
Open with a formal salutation If you can, find out the name of the admissions director. If you can't find a direct contact, simply address your letter to “Dear Admissions Counselor.” Be sure to type on your official letterhead to give your letter an even more professional look.