Your LOR (letter of recommendation) is a document that is a pivotal factor in your application. It helps the university admissions committee to evaluate you as a person – in terms of character, conduct, behavior and interpersonal skills.
Think of it this way:–
However, none of these are accurate representations of what it is like to actually work with you, as a person! Your LOR fills in this gap by presenting your personality and traits better, in the eyes of those who have had past experience of mentoring or working with you, along with a validation of the above. The admissions committee looks for letters of recommendation to know more about your USPs, without you having to speak about it yourself.
Now that you understand what an LOR is, let’s understand who you must approach to provide you with a letter of recommendation.
The question of whom it must be undersigned by is different for each applicant, stream and applicant.
It’s important, however, to understand that you must share a close equation with the individual, as only then will he/she be able to say the right things about you. While validating the already stated facts with your other documents, they must be able to furnish an insight that is not conveyed in your application by any other means.
For students who have just completed their undergraduate program (no work experience): It must be someone who can relate and vouch for you, in terms of your academic background, and journey so far. You can approach a professor, the head of the department, the dean or the director of the institute where you have pursued your education. The credibility of their words would be much more than that of a school teacher that once taught you or a professional from the outside world whom you cannot trace a direct link to.
For working Professional: It’s always good to obtain the letter from a superior who you have closely associated with at work. He must hold a certain reputation and position in the company that adds to his authority as a recommender. He must not only iterate on your relationship and skills observed as a professional but, also on the character front.
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It is carefully divided into paragraphs:
The first impression is the best impression. The last thing you want is for the admissions committee to struggle with reading your letter owing to illegible printing or poor and confusing sentence construction. It should be formatted in a formal, yet appealing way. You should leave no room for the admissions committee to judge or form a negative opinion of you based on an improper format of the letter.
Here are few basic pointers that you can be cautious about when drafting the letter:
You must remember that it’s not just ‘what’ is being said that matters – ‘how’ it’s said is just as important.
We hope that these pointers will help you with drafting a well-formatted letter of recommendation for your application and wish you all the best with the admissions process!
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