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Wondering how to ask for a letter of recommendation — and actually get a strong one?In this episode, we break down everything students need to know about recommendation letters: when to ask, how to ask, and what to share with your teacher or counselor to help them write a compelling letter.
You know you need a PA letter of recommendation to have your strongest application for PA school, but what if you don't have one? With CASPA opening in less than two weeks, you may be hitting the panic button on getting a strong LOR from a Physician Assistant, but don't fret yet! Listen in on how you can land a solid PA LOR! Wait, what!?! Yep, meet on Zoom and we write your entire personal statement, all your CASPA experience paragraphs, and pick the best PA schools for your stats! You talk and we write - yep, it's that easy (and FUN)! Also includes a Mock Interview, access to A2A Course, PA School Directory, 6 supplemental essay edits, and weekly PA shadowing hours to add to your CASPA app! Let's create your strongest PA school application with VIP! Sign up here!Your fancy white coat and future patients are waiting!Katie & Beth
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Some law schools strongly recommend that applicants with significant work experience submit a professional letter of recommendation. But what counts as “significant”? Read more on our website!Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube.
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Is there ever a right time to ask a superior for a letter of recommendation? Emails can help. Of course, when they're busy, it's best to let them be and choose a time that's more appropriate if you're doing so in person. So what's the right way? On That's How! Roshan Gidwani uncovers some key points that can help you figure out how to ask for a letter of recommendation. Source: https://sg.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/how-to-ask-for-a-letter-of-recommendationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textMany students focus on grades, entrance exams, and personal statements, but they forget how powerful a well-written letter of recommendation can be. Whether you're aiming for colleges in India or abroad, having a great recommendation can set you apart from the crowd. But how do you ensure that your teacher or counselor writes you a glowing letter?Connect With Kapeel GuptaWhat You May Learn0:00 Introduction1:36 Mission Statement2:10 #1: Why do colleges ask for LOR?4:01 #2: When should you ask for LOR?5:06 #3: Who should write your LOR?6:48 #4: How to get a glowing LOR?8:35 Asking your counselor for an LOR9:48 Additional tips & best practices11:07 Conclusion11:45 Call to ActionSupport the show
The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
Welcome to the final episode to our special three-part series on mental health disclosures in college applications. In Episode 3, Ethan's guest is Emi Nietfeld, author of Acceptance (Penguin Press '22), a critically-acclaimed memoir of her high school journey through foster care, homelessness, and the troubled teen industry to attend college at Harvard. In this frank conversation, Emi opens up about, among other things: How the notion of disclosing (or not disclosing) may actually be somewhat problematic The difference between writing about challenges in general… and writing about them for the purposes of the college application The role she believes high school counselors can play in supporting students with mental health challenges during the college application process Takeaways for college admissions officers evaluating applications that include mental health disclosures And more Play-by-Play 2:14 - Emi shares her background and story 3:50 - What advice would Emi give to students about whether or not to disclose? 9:20 - What did Emi write about in her book, Acceptance? 11:55 - What was the college application process like for Emi? 14:24 - How did Emi's college essay change from the first to final draft? 19:49 - Where else in the application are there opportunities to disclose? 23:38 - What did the rest of Emi's application look like? 30:00 - How has writing helped Emi process her experiences? 33:17 - How can high school counselors help their students navigate this process? 36:11 - What advice would Emi give to college admission readers? 42:29 - How has Emi's life been different since writing Acceptance? 46:40 - What are Emi's hopes for the future of mental health disclosures in college applications? Resources Emi's book, Acceptance Blog post linked to this episode: Should I Discuss Mental Health in My Personal Statement or College Application? (And If So, How)? Part 1 of this series – Episode 512: The Counselor Perspective Part 2 of this series – Episode 513: The Admission Officer Perspective How to Use the Common App Additional Information Section: Guide + Examples How to Brainstorm 7 Different Personal Statement Ideas Episode 406: Why You Don't Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead
The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
Welcome to the next episode to our special three-part series on mental health disclosures in college applications. In Episode 2, Ethan is joined by Christina Lopez, Dean of Enrollment Management at Barnard College. They cover, among other things: Why is this topic important—both generally, but also personally, for Christina? What advice would Christina give to students about whether or not to disclose? What does Christina look for in a personal statement? How can college counselors and parents help their students navigate this process? And more Christina Lopez has served in college admissions for 18 years. She attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts and majored in Drama and later received her M.Ed. from NYU Steinhardt in Higher Education Administration. After graduating she worked in television and film casting and realized she enjoyed working with students. Her first admissions job was at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC. During her time at NYU, she read for the Stern School of Business and managed the admissions process for Tisch School of the Arts. She joined Barnard's admissions team in 2014 as the Associate Director for Multicultural Recruitment and now serves as the Dean of Enrollment Management, providing oversight to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid. During her career in higher education, Christina has served as an Executive Board Member for New York State Association of College Admissions Counseling (NYSACAC) and Co-Chair of the Association of Black Admissions and Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS). As an advocate for access and equity within higher education, she has previously served on the board of Go To College NYC and Minds Matter, two Community-Based Organizations in NYC that serve under-resourced students as they navigate the college process. We hope you enjoy the conversation. Play-by-Play: 2:29 - Why is this topic important—both generally, but also personally, for Christina? 4:05 - Christina shares her background 15:27 - What advice would Christina give to students about whether or not to disclose? 20:36 - What are some different options for where students can disclose if they choose to? 23:33 - What information might not be as helpful to disclose? 26:00 - What does Christina look for in a personal statement? 33:45 - Christina shares some memorable college essays 38:22 - How can college counselors help their students navigate this process? 40:38 - What should students and families keep in mind during the college admission process? 50:31 - Closing thoughts Resources: Blog post linked to this episode: Should I Discuss Mental Health in My Personal Statement or College Application? (And If So, How)? Part 1 of this series: Episode 512, Navigating Mental Health Disclosures in the College Application: The Counselor Perspective Your College Bound Kid Podcast: Christina Lopez on “Mental Health”' How to Brainstorm 7 Different Personal Statement Ideas Episode 406: Why You Don't Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead
The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
Welcome to our special three-part series on mental health disclosures in college applications. To kick things off, Ethan interviews Chris Loo, Director of College Counseling at The Stony Brook School, where Chris has been working to help students navigate mental health disclosures in their applications for years. In this episode, they explore: Which student populations does Chris see struggle with mental health challenges? When to disclose mental health issues and when it might not be necessary How and where in their applications students can disclose, from their additional info section to the counselor recommendation letter to the personal statement Advice for counselors and an exploration of the question: "Are we discussing this too much?" This episode is informed by conversations with many admission officers over the years and by direct work with students. If you'd like to hear from an admission officer directly, check out episode two in this series with Christina Lopez, Dean of Enrollment Management at Barnard College, and episode three with Emi Nietfeld, who discusses what it was like to navigate mental health disclosures from the student perspective. Chris Loo immigrated from South Korea at the age of 5 with her parents. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in American History and received her Masters in Clinical Social Work. She has also worked as a music teacher, a campus chaplain and a mental health counselor at a refugee resettlement organization. She also serves as a board director for the National Association of College Admission Counselors (NACAC). We hope you enjoy the conversation. Play-by-Play 2:24 - Chris' background in mental health and college counseling 6:11 - Should students disclose mental health challenges in their college application? 10:20 - What questions can students ask themselves to help decide? 15:08 - What is the Additional Information section and how could it be used to disclose mental health challenges? 17:20 - Chris and Ethan review an example disclosure from the Additional Information section 24:06 - What information could be shared through the counselor letter of recommendation? 24:42 - Chris shares a sample counselor letter example 34:33 - Ethan reads a personal statement sample where a student chose to disclose 47:15 - What is the role of the counselor in this process for students? 54:44 - Are we talking about mental health too much? 57:27 - Closing thoughts for students and families Resources Blog post inspired by this episode: Should I Discuss Mental Health in My Personal Statement or College Application? (And If So, How)? How to Use the Common App Additional Information Section: Guide + Examples CEG Podcast Episode 507: What Colleges Want (Part 7A): Recommendation Letter Crash Course for Students and Families CEG Podcast Episode 508: What Colleges Want (Part 7B): Recommendation Letter Crash Courses for Counselors and Teachers NYTimes Article: Are We Talking Too Much About Mental Health?
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Studying abroad is a thrilling adventure, but it comes with its own set of challenges. Whether you're dreaming of strolling through the historic streets of Europe, experiencing the vibrant cultures of Asia, or soaking in the academic excellence of North America, there are pitfalls you absolutely want to avoid. Today, we're not just pointing out these common mistakes; we're navigating through them with detailed insights, stories, and actionable advice. Connect With Mehttps://linktr.ee/studyabroadacademyWhat You Will Learn?0:00 – Welcome Message 1:00 - Mission Statement1:17 - Introduction2:24 - Mistake 1: Lack of Research and Planning4:58 - Mistake 2: Ignoring Language Proficiency Requirements7:06 - Mistake 3: Neglecting the Importance of Recommendations9:10 - Mistake 4: Rushing Through the Personal Statement10:44 - Mistake 5: Disregarding Financial Planning12:39 - ConclusionSupport the show
We break down the new letter of recommendation and give our thoughts on what this means for you!
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The college application process can feel daunting as you look at personal statements, optional essays, extracurricular activities, potential majors and requirements for programs, whether or not to send your ACT or SAT score, and so much more. Join us today as we look at the specific information colleges are looking for when they review applications and what you need to include!This show is for the confused college applicant and family to learn simple and effective strategies to help you find the BEST college for your student while having positive conversations. This will turn you into the College Ready applicant and family so you can be confident with your next steps and your choice of college! Please subscribe so you don't miss any episodes! Here are a few episodes you might be interested in:Episode 6: Does College Searching Have to be SO Stressful?Episode 12: 5 Organization Strategies for College SearchesEpisode 58: Is College Right for Me?Episode 59: Is a Four-Year College Worth the Cost?Episode 61: How to Find Colleges For MeEpisode 62: 7 Most Important Things to Create Your List of Colleges Part 1Episode 63: 7 Most Important Things to Create Your List of Colleges Part 2You can also download our free guide on How to Start or Expand Your College Search here. You can also follow me on social media at Confused to College Ready.I'm Courtney Kountz and I'm looking forward to serving you and your student!
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Welcome to today's episode where we delve into the intricate world of letters of recommendation. Are you facing the daunting task of writing your own letter? Don't fret, because in this episode, we're here to help. Sometimes, even when you've done everything right—completed the necessary work, built a strong relationship with your recommender, and asked for their assistance well in advance—their busy schedule may hinder them from writing the letter themselves. In such cases, they might suggest that you write it instead, and they'll simply review, sign, and submit it. But is this the right approach? Is it odd to write your own letter of recommendation? Well, the answer, not surprisingly, is that it depends.
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If you're a high school junior, now is the time to decide which teacher(s) to ask to write your recommendation letter(s). We'll be discussing what to consider when you make that choice. In addition, we'll respond to questions from listeners. Anything related to college admissions or paying for college is fair game, so tune in to hear as many answers as we can fit in during our show.
If you're a high school junior, now is the time to decide which teacher(s) to ask to write your recommendation letter(s). We'll be discussing what to consider when you make that choice. In addition, we'll respond to questions from listeners. Anything related to college admissions or paying for college is fair game, so tune in to hear as many answers as we can fit in during our show.
Need a letter of recommendation but don't know where to start? In this episode of Minor Choices, Lina and Jed discuss the top things to consider when asking around for the letter that's all about you!
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This premed asked a professor from a few years ago to write a letter and instead they offered to resend an old letter dated 3 years back. Should the use it?
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Join Isaiah as he explains why a letter of recommendation from your advisor isn't needed to land a job in industry Here's a quick rundown of this week's episode… First, Isaiah shares how helpless he felt because he thought he needed his advisor's support to get into industry Next, Isaiah reveals why industry professionals lean […] The post You Don't Need A Letter Of Recommendation appeared first on Cheeky Scientist.
Not every kid gets a letter of recommendation from the Great Bird of the Galaxy. Shawn Piller did though, and he stops by The Trek Files this week to talk about meeting Gene, discussing poetry and art, and staying up late to watch Star Trek with his father. See the documents: facebook.com/thetrekfiles Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
Not every kid gets a letter of recommendation from the Great Bird of the Galaxy. Shawn Piller did though, and he stops by The Trek Files this week to talk about meeting Gene, discussing poetry and art, and staying up late to watch Star Trek with his father. See the documents: facebook.com/thetrekfiles Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
Not every kid gets a letter of recommendation from the Great Bird of the Galaxy. Shawn Piller did though, and he stops by The Trek Files this week to talk about meeting Gene, discussing poetry and art, and staying up late to watch Star Trek with his father. See the documents: facebook.com/thetrekfiles Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
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Wondering how to get the best letters of recommendation (LOR) for your college application? Tiffany covers when, who, how, and what to ask for in a letter of recommendation. Tune in to learn the best strategies to ensure you get the best letter of recommendation as possible. SIGN UP FOR OUR WEBINAR ON "ACING THE COLLEGE APPS" on August 17 @ 5-6pm PST (first 50 RSVP are offered free proofreading in one of our webinars): Event registration form: https://bit.ly/AceCollegeAppsEvent Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XKZUDXy_n3OKtyXqc7be7Ot92bdCjeBE/view?usp=sharing
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Landing PA shadowing hours is huge, not only because you get an inside look at what a physician assistant does on a daily basis, but this is also your opportunity to build a professional relationship and get a letter of recommendation to add to your CASPA application! But you need to be on your professional A-game! Today's episode is all about in-person shadowing etiquette so you can impress the providers you shadow and land a really strong LOR! Virtual shadowing hours, coaching, intensives and more in our PA-Cers Membership! Start making yourself a stronger candidate now with shadowing hours you can put in your CASPA app today and expert coaching to create your strongest application! https://go.prepaclinic.com/membershippage (Get in HERE!) FREE CASPA Experiences Record Keeper - keep all of your experiences, awards, leadership, volunteer, shadowing, etc in one place! This mimics CASPA so you just have to copy/paste when you apply! https://mailchi.mp/b7d2028a9e6c/paschoolblueprint (Download it HERE!) Keep up the awesome work! As always, DM us on IG @prepaclinic or email us at theprepaclinic@gmail.com if you are struggling with anything or need additional help! Have a fabulous day, Beth & Katie
Find out what colleges are looking for in a good recommendation letter, what teachers should and shouldn't say, and what families can do to help ensure that your letters knock it out of the park. In this episode that originally ... Read More » The post 392: How to Get (or Write!) an Amazing Letter of Recommendation appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.
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How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation During COVID-19 Ever wonder how to ask for a letter of recommendation? What are the proper or official steps if any? Or what teachers should I ask for letters of recommendation? Whether you're applying for summer programs like UC COSMOS or you're getting ready to apply for […] The post How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation During COVID-19 appeared first on .
Welcome back, Dreamers! In this episode, I start the conversation about letters of recommendation with some tips that I have learned or acquired over the years. Chances are you will either need a letter of recommendation or need to write one. I have had experience with both. I am sure this episode will evolve over time but here is the first iteration of it and my first tip episode. I hope the information helps AND let me know if I left anything out. Enjoy!
In this episode, we break down how to score a quality letter of recommendation from your teachers and guidance counselors while also discussing our own experiences.
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