Little known is the art of writing exactly what the admissions committee wants to see in an applicant. This can be more impacting than your SOP if done right.
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Letters of Recommendation (LORs) are the documents that undeniably hold the most importance in your application. However, it is not that simple. These can either be the least influential documents or the only documents you need to secure that admit. If done right, they are the most important tool in your arsenal. Yes, even more critical than your SOP. Now, the reason that these are undermined is that most LORs I see are crafted to fall in the former category: the least influential documents in your application, which means you have wasted the only chance you had at winning the committee's support.
Think about it. You are on the admissions committee. Would you put your faith in a random applicant or rather believe a professor or someone you know/follow from the same profession. It is that simple. Most LORs are general and are centered around the following statement: "Mr. X was the absolute best student in my class and he always completed his work in advance. He even asked me for more work and assignments while the other students struggled to complete their work. Moreover, he is an excellent all-rounded individual who also organized some of the most memorable events at our university."
What a load of crap! No one cares. That cannot be the reason I would possibly give you an admit. You wouldn't give yourself an admit based on that either. Yet, most LORs I see are generic and based on the same idea.
This service will also include recommendations on who you should take your letters from, given that you are only allowed to choose a limited number of recommenders. All of this will vary based on your profile, degree, and your network
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