Study in the US - Recommendation Letters

Undergraduate Students
You will usually be asked for at least two recommendations. These may come from the head or principal of your school, your school counselor, your personal tutor, or any teachers who know you very well. Your recommendations should include the information about your work and be able to assess your potential to do well at college, the subject in which you plan to major, your plans and where you would like to study. Recommendations from American teachers are very positive.
 
Graduate Students
Most graduate programs require letters of recommendation from professors with whom the applicant has studied. These letters should provide information about the applicant's abilities, past accomplishments and potential to do research and graduate study. These letters are particularly important for international applicants in providing good insight into the applicant's academic potential.


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