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today I want to give you some tips about the medical school recommendation letter or a reference letter I want to discuss the rationale why theyre asking you this I want to tell you how to select who to ask for a reference letter or letter of recommendation how to ask what your referees should write and I also want to tell you a little bit about what if this person all of a sudden ask you to go write your own letter and send it to them so that they could finalize and send it off so lets first talk about the rationale why are medical schools asking you for letters of recommendation or uh reference letters the reason for that is well very simple why should they believe you right anybody who just make things up and write a bunch of BS in their application do you think theyre just going to believe you and I or somebody else who may be applying to medical school for just its you know face value that just doesnt make sense so its part of the selection process they got to ask they want