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i am meeting with my old bio teacher today so that he can get a better idea of my goals and what i specifically want on my LOR's. What all should they address and should they adress different things, ie. my philosophy teacher is writing me a LOR that will most likely deal more with ethics and values etc. should I then have my science teachers steer aways from that and write more about, ability and dedication etc, or should they all include everything. Thanks alot, i need all the help i can get.

I appologize if this thread is a repeat, i did a quick search and didnt find any threads so if there are some, a little direction would be appreaciated.
 
eflwon said:
i am meeting with my old bio teacher today so that he can get a better idea of my goals and what i specifically want on my LOR's. What all should they address and should they adress different things, ie. my philosophy teacher is writing me a LOR that will most likely deal more with ethics and values etc. should I then have my science teachers steer aways from that and write more about, ability and dedication etc, or should they all include everything. Thanks alot, i need all the help i can get.

I appologize if this thread is a repeat, i did a quick search and didnt find any threads so if there are some, a little direction would be appreaciated.

-- just a thought -- most of your secondaries will include a list of topics that they want included in your LORs, so make sure you look at those before you have the LORs written.

I'd have as much included in all of your LORs as possible without sounding wordy/repetitive

gl, raDiOnut
 
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