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5 answers 1. Teachers (preferably that like you or that you did well in their class) 2. Sunday school teachers 3. Adult family friends that have known you forever 4. Someone you did volunteer work with 5. Employer 6. Neighbor (that likes you)
Who to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation High School Teacher Aim to ask a teacher from your junior or senior year in a class you did well in or one that you worked hard in. High School Counselor Did you meet with your school counselor often to discuss goals for the future or how to excel while in high school?
Reach out to former professors Even if you didnt form a personal relationship with any of your professors, they might be willing to write you a letter of recommendation based on your academic work.
How to request a letter of recommendation on short notice Choose someone that you know well. Explain the circumstances. Briefly acknowledge why you choose your recipient. Provide resources for the recipient. Offer the recipient the chance to decline. Send the writer a thank you note when you receive your letter.
Approach the potential recommender in person or via email, and ask if they would be willing to write a letter on your behalf. Give them at least 2-4 weeks notice before the deadline. Make it easy for them. Offer to draft a template or outline for the letter, including key points you would like them to cover.

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What to Do if You Dont Have Anyone to Write You a Recommendation Letter Reach out to your academic advisor. Reach out to former professors. Ask your boss (or former boss) Take a class and build a relationship. Talk to Admissions.
You can certainly ask this individual to write a recommendation letter for you. But keep in mind that the most effective references are from people who know you well and have a very good sense of your professional and/or academic accomplishments
Simply be honest and factual when describing the persons good points. Being factual will probably help the reader to make a decision. You dont have to mention their weaknesses and limitation, but you wouldnt give a recommendation for someone whose weaknesses were dominant.

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