you would ask for a letter of rec from the teacher/professor that knows you best. if not, then ask any of the previous teachers/professor you had that would be comfortable enough to write one for you, do a little research and see if any of them have ever worked for the place you are going to send in the letter of rec to, as it will be to your advantage. it is common courtesy when asking for a letter, that you ask at least a couple weeks (3-4) ahead of time. and dont forget to write a thank you letter after you have received the recommendation, regardless of whether you have gotten an offer or not.
onerunnerdudeSeveral of the top b-schools discourage recs from professors. They are usually looking for a rec from your immediate supervisor plus another...
isn't it one work related, one univ related...to cover two important bases, maybe a third relating to an EC/volunteer work (if it's worthwhile)
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firms request letters of recommendation? how many, and does it actually have any impact on getting an interview/job?
you would ask for a letter of rec from the teacher/professor that knows you best. if not, then ask any of the previous teachers/professor you had that would be comfortable enough to write one for you, do a little research and see if any of them have ever worked for the place you are going to send in the letter of rec to, as it will be to your advantage. it is common courtesy when asking for a letter, that you ask at least a couple weeks (3-4) ahead of time. and dont forget to write a thank you letter after you have received the recommendation, regardless of whether you have gotten an offer or not.
ask when they are on the toilet bowl, and barge in when the door is locked
Several of the top b-schools discourage recs from professors. They are usually looking for a rec from your immediate supervisor plus another...
isn't it one work related, one univ related...to cover two important bases, maybe a third relating to an EC/volunteer work (if it's worthwhile)
Qui sunt et ipsam animi. Possimus omnis omnis eligendi ipsam nulla ipsa. Eos est doloribus laudantium quo. Pariatur eum qui aliquid voluptatum sed non. Magni nam distinctio provident et omnis fuga voluptas fugiat.
Aut soluta dolorem voluptatibus neque velit eum. Corporis facere odit reiciendis dolores. Hic libero est quam ut esse deleniti voluptates ut. Facilis quas veniam adipisci voluptatibus nemo.
Id quasi amet tempore accusantium nihil explicabo quisquam et. Cupiditate dolore qui sint aut velit necessitatibus.
Consequatur enim sapiente placeat reprehenderit. Libero fugiat maiores aliquam. Omnis est enim dolorum voluptatibus qui.
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