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Rec letters are tricky right first of all you want to ask someone who knows you really really well dont go for the highest level partner that you can think of ask somebody who can also speak to the level of detail required in these letters Scott was one of the three best or maybe worst consultants in my group for these reasons this is what he did this is what other people did and this is why I recommend him to go to Wharton ask really two to three months before deadlines ideally at least three to four weeks ahead even if youre tight and in a worst case scenario give them content you never want to write the letters for them schools can figure out if you wrote the rec letters so dont do it but give them ideas give them bullet points prep them remind them many times about the recommendation process show them a sample if youre working with a consultant your consultant should have really good samples we have samples for our clients and buy them a gift at the end to thank them best of lu