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you may not know this about me but the degree that i graduated in is in communication studies so knowing this i get asked to write a lot of letters of recommendations from friends family members and colleagues i figured that the chances are pretty good that youll be asked to write one one day if you havent already so i thought id share what ive learned about writing a good letter of recommendation now theres two really good benefits to knowing how to write one of these the first one is you wont have to stress about writing it because it can be very stressful and two youre giving your subject who youre writing the letter for the best possible chance so that they get the job or the admission or whatever youre writing the letter for theres a lot writing on your shoulders when you write a letter like this so hopefully i can show you how to make it as best as it can possibly be im actually going to show you two examples of real letters of recommendations that ive written for peo