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[Music] when you ask for a letter of recommendation you usually expect one of two responses yes or no sometimes however things can be a little more complicated than that instead of a straightforward yes or no sometimes your professor will ask for you to write your own letter of recommendation for them to review and sign so today I want to talk to you a little bit about this and give you some tips on content and structure for writing your own letter of recommendation first hi my name is dr. Sarah Cleve and Im an admissions expert at so youve taken the step of asking for a letter of recommendation a lot of students find this really stressful especially the first time I know the first time I had asked for a letter of recommendation I was absolutely terrified I was asking for a letter from a professor Id worked with for years I had been a student for years Ive been in half a dozen courses with them Ive done well in all of them we got along really well we talked in office hours and all