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Unlike your school college counselor, teachers are not expected to write letters of recommendation for their students. If a teacher appears reluctant to write you a letter, do not insist on it.
Almost no professor will turn down a request for a letter, but if you ask for a strong letter, you might hear back, I dont think I can write the strongest letter--who else are you asking to write letters?
Information about the position/scholarship/graduate program to which you are applying. A brief description of your goals and plans; your resume; and any information youd like your recommender to address in the letter (or a phone recommendation(.
The amount of lead time a faculty member needs depends on how elaborate the recommendation needs to be. A short recommendation done on a pre-made form doesnt take as long as a letter to graduate schools. Give 2 weeks at minimum, or 4-6 weeks for a longer letter.
Never assume that the professor will be willing to write a letter. Always ask first, even if the professor has written a letter for you in the past. You should also ask for permission to list a professors name as a reference on an application, even if no letter is required.

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A recommendation letter should be personal. Put yourself in the readers shoes, imagine what information they want, and be as specific as possible. If you know the specifics of the position, you can recount your experiences with the student that detail their abilities to lead in that role.
Faculty members most commonly write letters of recommendation; however, other professionals who know you well and have supervised your work in academia or research may also be appropriate choices.
Ask early. Their insights will prove invaluable and they will be well informed of your interests when they write their recommendations. Begin your request with a substantial conversation about your interests and goals and then ask them if they can write a strong letter of recommendation. Most likely they will say yes.

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