DJ Lauren All American 15721 Posts user info edit post |
So I got a couple letters of recommendation written- but i want to apply to 4 different schools. How do I get these letters sent to all of the schools? Do I have to ask the people to send it 4 times? is that my only option?
I was going to only apply to NCSU but have recently found a couple more to try my luck with...any suggestions? 3/11/2007 8:59:53 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
I recommend that you accept DJ Lauren to any damn school she wants to go to. -Sumfoo1 3/11/2007 9:16:16 PM |
markgoal All American 15996 Posts user info edit post |
Why is asking them a problem? If they aren't willing to drop the letter in the mail, I'd really hate to trust them with writing a positive recommendaiton. I provided mine with pre-addressed postage-paid envelopes to make everything as easy as possible. 3/11/2007 10:59:11 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
I'll draft one. I'm a mod you know...
Srsly... good luck! 3/12/2007 1:09:43 AM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
It's standard for the department of the recommending professor to mail the sealed recommendation letters (no cost to them and a administrative assistant does it for them).
I did give them envelopes with the addresses on them though.
[Edited on March 12, 2007 at 3:40 AM. Reason : .] 3/12/2007 3:38:30 AM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Depends. If they have it in electronic format, it only takes 5 minutes to change the date at the top, print, sign, and mail it out. You *should* be on good enough terms with the folks that wrote the letters to make a request for additional copies to be sent out. They *should* want to encourage and help you to apply to additional schools if you choose to do so. If it was original letter was hand-written, um, take them out to lunch, or ask another individual. 3/12/2007 6:04:04 AM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
Seriously i don't think this is right but i had mine written to no one... and just photo copied them.... like "to whom it may concern" 3/12/2007 6:17:23 AM |
DJ Lauren All American 15721 Posts user info edit post |
these are all good points. i am on very good terms with them, but I feel like I'll be putting them out by asking them to copy it out more. 3/12/2007 11:32:32 AM |
cyrion All American 27139 Posts user info edit post |
best to ask after you know where you want to apply to avoid having to bother them again. it isntly like printing and folding 2 more copies would normally be an issue. 3/12/2007 12:35:24 PM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
I had my letters of reccomendation addressed "to whom" and then scanned into PDFs.
i send em out with emails.
but that wouldnt really help you with grad schools...
so, um...
nevermind 3/13/2007 3:04:51 AM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "but I feel like I'll be putting them out by asking them to copy it out more." |
jesus learn.
that's the standard procedure for sending recommendations for grad school.
think about it logically.
they HAVE to be confidential, right?
so that necessitates the professors sending multiple copies. EVERYBODY has it done like that... you are not special.
anyway, the secretaries do it.3/13/2007 9:18:59 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
relax dude.
this isnt soapbox 3/13/2007 10:50:18 AM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
^^ in addition, the department the professor is in pays for it 3/13/2007 3:38:03 PM |
RedGuard All American 5596 Posts user info edit post |
Don't worry; I seriously doubt your professors are going to be upset if you ask them to send out a few more for you (unless they're due by tomorrow or something). The honest truth is that once a professor has written a recommendation letter for a person, they usually save a copy so they can just change the name of the addressee and mail it out again. Most professors expect to send out multiple copies.
Now if you keep approaching them (usually four or more times) during a single round of applications, they may wonder if you really know what you want out of graduate school, but other than that, you should be fine.
If the apps are those electronic forms, as long as you give them the usual lead time (a couple weeks to a month), I think you'll be okay. 3/13/2007 3:58:00 PM |
Toyota4x4 All American 1226 Posts user info edit post |
Too bad you aren't applying to law school...LSAC makes this really easy! 3/26/2007 3:23:44 PM |
BiggzsIII All American 5016 Posts user info edit post |
LSAC does make it easy for Law School, but yeah it should not be a prob for your recommenders to send multiple letters to diff places. Just make it as simple as possible with pre address & stamped envelopes...
III 3/27/2007 7:16:02 PM |