How to Write Your Own Letter of Recommendation | BeMo Academic Consulting

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7 May 202010:41

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, Nadine Evans, an admissions associate at Academic Consulting, guides viewers on how to write their own letter of recommendation when requested by a professor. She reassures students that this practice is common and reflects trust from their professors. Nadine shares five essential tips: be humble while acknowledging achievements, focus on specific strengths, avoid clichés, show strengths through anecdotes, and ensure impeccable grammar. She also outlines the structure of the letter, emphasizing the importance of a strong introduction, a detailed body with examples, and a conclusive reflection on personal qualities. Finally, she discusses options for students uncomfortable with the task.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Writing your own letter of recommendation is a common request and should be viewed positively.
  • 📝 It’s an opportunity to highlight your skills, strengths, and accomplishments that the professor may not fully know.
  • 💪 Be humble when acknowledging your achievements; provide a balanced view without overstating your abilities.
  • 🔍 Focus on specific contributions and avoid trying to cover every strength; two to three key themes are effective.
  • 🚫 Avoid clichés like 'hard worker'; instead, provide concrete examples that demonstrate your dedication and abilities.
  • 📖 Use anecdotes to show your strengths in action rather than just listing your qualities.
  • 🖊️ Ensure your letter is written in a semi-formal, professional style, reflecting how your professor would communicate.
  • 🔗 The letter should include an introduction, body paragraphs with examples, and a conclusion that reflects your personal attributes.
  • 🤝 If uncomfortable writing the letter, consider discussing your concerns in person and provide materials to assist your professor.
  • 📋 If you prefer not to write a full letter, offer bullet points and examples that your professor can reference when writing.

Q & A

  • What should you do if a professor asks you to write your own letter of recommendation?

    -View the request as an opportunity to highlight your strengths and accomplishments. It indicates that the professor trusts you and wants to support your application despite being overworked.

  • What is the first tip for writing your own letter of recommendation?

    -Be humble but acknowledge your accomplishments. Clearly state your strengths and contributions, and be honest about what makes you a viable candidate for the program.

  • How can you identify which achievements to include in your letter?

    -Make a list of qualities and achievements that highlight your candidacy, focusing on those the professor is aware of. Look at the qualities valued in your desired profession as a guideline.

  • What does it mean to speak to specifics in your letter?

    -Instead of covering everything, focus on two to three major themes or qualities supported by specific examples, such as significant projects or contributions in the professor's course.

  • Why should you avoid clichés in your letter?

    -Clichés like 'hard worker' are vague and don't provide meaningful insights. Instead, use concrete examples to demonstrate your skills and achievements.

  • What is the importance of storytelling in your letter of recommendation?

    -Using brief anecdotes to demonstrate your strengths is more impactful than listing qualities. It shows the reader your excellence in action.

  • How should the grammar and style of the letter be handled?

    -Ensure the letter is written in a semi-formal, professional tone as if you were the professor. Proofread meticulously to maintain high standards of grammar and style.

  • What is the suggested structure for a letter of recommendation?

    -The letter should include an introduction that states support for your application, a body with specific examples, and a conclusion that reflects on personal attributes and invites further contact.

  • What should you do if you're uncomfortable writing your own letter?

    -You can either decline the request and prepare materials for the professor or propose a middle ground by providing bullet points or notes to guide them.

  • How can you make the process easier for your professor when writing the letter?

    -Provide your CV, personal essay, and a summary of key qualities and projects that highlight your strengths, making it easier for the professor to finalize the letter.

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