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if youre a student I highly suggest sharing this video with your teacher because one of the most important pieces of the puzzle when it comes to college applications are the letters of recommendations or the Lors and I see a lot of students missing out on this because of misinformation and just lack of time in general unfortunately for international students I see that teachers ask you guys to write your own letters of recommendation and as an international student I face this myself now as unethical as it is I really dont blame the teachers because you know this whole process is new to them and they dont have all of the information that they need as well so Im going to talk about the letters of recommendations both for prospective undergrad as well as graduate students and I want to do something different Im going to divide this video into two parts the first part is going to be directed directly to the teachers Im going to be talking to all of the school teachers professors out