Surat Rekomendasi Beasiswa S1/S2/S3 (5 Tips LENGKAP)

Budi Waluyo
31 Mar 202119:50

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide on how to write an effective scholarship recommendation letter. It explains the key elements to include, such as the relationship between the recommender and the applicant, the recommender's impression of the applicant, and their opinion on the applicant’s success in the scholarship program. The video also highlights common mistakes to avoid, such as excessive praise without balance. Additionally, it covers practical tips on who to ask for a recommendation, the importance of timing, and how to handle different submission methods. The overall message emphasizes the importance of a well-balanced and thoughtful recommendation letter in scholarship applications.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A recommendation letter for a scholarship serves as a testimonial from someone who knows you well and can vouch for your qualifications and character.
  • 😀 Ideally, the letter should be written by someone who knows you in an academic or professional capacity, such as a professor, employer, or public figure.
  • 😀 The letter should outline the relationship between the recommender and the applicant, specifying how they know each other and in what context.
  • 😀 The recommender should provide a balanced view of the applicant's strengths and weaknesses, avoiding excessive praise without acknowledging any shortcomings.
  • 😀 It's important for the recommendation letter to discuss the applicant’s potential for success in the scholarship program or academic course they are applying to.
  • 😀 Contact information such as an email address or phone number of the recommender should be included for further clarification if needed.
  • 😀 In some cases, the applicant may need to draft the letter themselves if the recommender is too busy, but it is essential to ensure it remains genuine and accurate.
  • 😀 The use of official stamps or signatures on the letter varies depending on the country or institution, but it is typically required for letters from organizations or institutions.
  • 😀 Some scholarships require a letter of recommendation that is confidential, meaning the applicant will not know the contents of the letter.
  • 😀 While the recommendation letter is important, it is generally considered to have a lower impact than other components such as the personal statement (SOP) or essay.
  • 😀 Recommendation letters should ideally be requested well in advance of the application deadline, with at least a month’s notice to ensure the recommender has enough time to write a thoughtful letter.

Q & A

  • What is a recommendation letter for a scholarship?

    -A recommendation letter for a scholarship is a letter that provides a testimonial about an individual's character, achievements, and qualifications. It is typically written by someone who knows the individual well, such as a professor, supervisor, or public figure, and is submitted to scholarship providers or universities to support the individual's application.

  • Who can write a recommendation letter for a scholarship?

    -Recommendation letters for scholarships are usually written by individuals who know the applicant personally or professionally. This can include academic figures like professors, supervisors in a workplace, or even public figures from organizations the applicant is involved with.

  • What should be included in a recommendation letter for a scholarship?

    -A recommendation letter should include the relationship between the writer and the applicant, how well the writer knows the applicant, the applicant's strengths and achievements, the writer’s impression of the applicant, and their potential for success in the scholarship program. Additionally, the writer should provide contact details for further communication if needed.

  • What should be avoided in a recommendation letter?

    -It is important to avoid overly excessive praise without balance. A good recommendation letter should mention both strengths and weaknesses of the applicant, ensuring a realistic and fair evaluation of their abilities and character.

  • Do recommendation letters need to have a stamp or official seal?

    -The requirement for a stamp or official seal depends on the institution or scholarship program. In Indonesia, it is common to require a stamp, especially when the letter is from an organization or a professional institution. However, for international institutions, this may not be necessary.

  • How is a recommendation letter typically submitted?

    -There are two main ways a recommendation letter can be submitted. The writer can either send it directly to the scholarship provider or university, or the applicant can submit it themselves if they have been given the letter in advance. In some cases, the applicant may not know the contents of the letter if the writer sends it directly.

  • Can an applicant request a recommendation letter long before the scholarship deadline?

    -Yes, it is recommended to request a recommendation letter well in advance, ideally a few months before the scholarship deadline. This ensures that the writer has sufficient time to prepare the letter and that the applicant has enough time to submit all necessary documents.

  • How does the recommendation letter influence scholarship applications?

    -While the recommendation letter is important, it usually carries less weight than the applicant's personal statement (essay) or motivation letter. However, if multiple candidates have similar qualifications, a strong recommendation letter can serve as a deciding factor.

  • Is there a time limit on how old a recommendation letter can be?

    -Although there is no formal expiration for recommendation letters, it is ideal to use a letter that was written recently, ideally within the past year. If the letter is older, it may not accurately reflect the applicant's current qualifications and achievements.

  • Do all scholarships require a recommendation letter?

    -Most scholarships, especially competitive ones, require a recommendation letter. However, it is always important to carefully check the specific requirements for each scholarship to confirm whether a recommendation letter is necessary.

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