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Most Colleges Require Letters Of Recommendation

   

Author: Reecy Aresty

I cannot overemphasize the importance of developing strong relationships with high school teachers and counselors as early as possible. An extremely well written, all-telling letter can absolutely make the difference of being accepted or rejected to any college.

Students at the top of one or more of their classes should first ask those teachers to write a letter of recommendation (LOR). However, if a teacher balks, is the least bit hesitant or shows no enthusiasm about the prospect of writing such a letter, another teacher, one who is likely to make the student shine, should be approached instead. A less than exemplary LOR is virtually worthless!

Chose wisely. I often review LORs for content and grammar, and am constantly amazed at how careless and lax some teachers, counselors and other well-intentioned people can be with a letter of such great importance! Choose teachers who have expressed a genuine interest in the students future.

Most schools require LORs from guidance counselors, and some ask for one or more from the students English, Science and/or Math teachers. Additional LORs, letters other than those requested on the schools application, are also recommended. I suggest no more than two extras, unless a third is absolutely extraordinary.

Unless the student is an athlete, any teacher is preferable to a coach unless the coach actually teaches a core or standard subject such as English, Chemistry, History, Math, or Language. In some cases, the writer actually asks the student for an outline of what they should write! Each letter should be from someone who knows the student well, such as:

A college professor (excellent)

A high ranking military officer (also excellent)

A member of the clergy

Chairman or officer of a major corporation

A member of a volunteer organization where the student worked

The parent of a handicapped student from volunteer work, i.e. Special Olympics

A parent whose child was tutored by the student

The LOR can also be from a relative with a different last name if the above criteria is met, but it should not indicate that its from a relative to avoid appearing biased.

For LORs not written in English, I recommend the English translation be attached and put on top with a preface stating, For your convenience, the following is the English translation of the attached letter."

The guidance counselors submit all LORs originating from the high school. Students should be cautioned not to submit any sealed or unsealed LORs that they obtain on their own and outside of their school! Any LOR from someone other than a teacher or guidance counselor should be mailed by the person who wrote it, not the student.

All LORs should be addressed as follows:

Date (Be sure to include students SS# or School ID number.)

[Name of College] [Directors name if you know it] Director of Admissions [Street or P.O. Box] [City, State, Zip, Zip+4 if available]

RE: Students Name

Dear Director: [Unless you know their name]

By following these instructions, students will surely increase their edge even if theyre a valedictorian! The best students also need an edge because they are competing against other exceptional students! Students with less than exemplary numbers will stand a better chance of being accepted in the admissions process with outstanding LORs.

Every student needs that all-important edge in every aspect of the admissions process. Without outstanding LORs, the chances of acceptance become proportionally reduced.

This is one of a series of articles by college admissions and financial aid expert, Reecy Aresty, based on his book, Getting Into College And Paying For It! For further information or to contact him, please visit www.thecollegebook.com.

Author Bio:

Reecy Aresty

For almost three decades, financial advisor Reecy Aresty, has helped thousands of families protect their assets, increase their wealth and reduce their taxes. During the 1980?s, he mastered the complexities of college admissions & financial aid, and by the end of the decade, he was already saving his clients thousands of dollars on a college education!

In 1986, made possible by a generous gift from the Aresty family, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania established the Aresty Institute of Executive Education. So began the Aresty family legacy; a dedication to the pursuit of knowledge through higher education for all.

In 1999, Reecy founded College Assistance, Inc., dedicated to helping parents provide their children with the best possible education for less than they ever imagined! He is the author of the groundbreaking new book, ?Getting Into College And Paying For It.? Filled with trade secrets, insider information and innovative money saving strategies, it is guaranteed to legally cut the costs of a college education!

Reecy?s SPECIAL REPORT on page 126 reveals the trappings of the Tuition And Fees Deduction which Robin-hoodwinks middle and lower income families by taking from them and giving to the rich! Reecy alerts families to what even many accountants have missed - how those who chose the Deduction in 2002, 2003 and/or 2004, who qualified for either of the Education Credits, are guaranteed refunds from the IRS! Knowledge of this prevented countless families from making the same mistake, and Reecy has been instrumental in recovering tens of thousands in overpaid taxes!

In 2004 alone, overall, he saved families hundreds of thousands of dollars! His clients receive a free financial evaluation that reveals how they can legally eliminate or reduce costly assessments from the schools and the federal government. This significantly lowers their Expected Family Contribution, the minimum amount each family must pay at any college (for each student), and maximizes their eligibility for financial aid. He even helps families negotiate with the schools to obtain the absolute best possible financial aid package!

Reecy Aresty has become a major factor in obtaining affordable, quality educations for America?s students. In doing so, he has restored the faith people used to have in one another by proving that there are still people who care, people who can be trusted, and people who actually do what they promise ? and get results.

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