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[Music] hi everybody it is deanzee speaking to you from my basement today i want to talk to you about letters of wreck i want to give a shout out at the top to ali f and to angelica both of whom sent us thoughtful questions via email and to hisong who sent us a great question in the youtube comments they all made me think this is a topic we really need to dive into so before we go any further your first task in thinking about letters of rec is to think about what schools you want to apply to and see what guidance they give in terms of how many letters you have to submit or may submit like whats the smallest and largest number in both of those categories and um and then also if they give you any particular guidance about who they want to hear from keeping all that in mind you know you always need to follow the specific guidance of the schools that youre interested in keeping all that in mind lets speak generally about what you want to do when you are picking your letter writers so fi