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I went to graduate school and the professor who I worked for wrote me the following letter.
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To whom it may concern,
___ did an MSc in my group. He worked on (project name). He worked very hard and did a great job. His work was published in ___. I was particular impressive in his independent approach to research, his technical skill and his work ethic. I would have gladly taken him into my group as a PhD student but he chose to finish with an MSc. He is bright, self motivated and hardworking. I believe he will be successful in whatever he chooses to pursue. Ths I support his application in the strongest terms.
name
[well known]
[lots of titles]
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I recently graduated from medical school. I thought my application was decent when I applied 4 years ago. But I couldn't really figure out why I got rejected from most of the places I applied to. So I got a hold of my suspicious reference letters. The 2 places where I was interviewed and accepted DID NOT receive the above letter.
So is this a really bad letter? I realize it's really short. There are grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes. But he didn't say anything bad.
Not that it matters now. I am fairy content with everything....
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To whom it may concern,
___ did an MSc in my group. He worked on (project name). He worked very hard and did a great job. His work was published in ___. I was particular impressive in his independent approach to research, his technical skill and his work ethic. I would have gladly taken him into my group as a PhD student but he chose to finish with an MSc. He is bright, self motivated and hardworking. I believe he will be successful in whatever he chooses to pursue. Ths I support his application in the strongest terms.
name
[well known]
[lots of titles]
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I recently graduated from medical school. I thought my application was decent when I applied 4 years ago. But I couldn't really figure out why I got rejected from most of the places I applied to. So I got a hold of my suspicious reference letters. The 2 places where I was interviewed and accepted DID NOT receive the above letter.
So is this a really bad letter? I realize it's really short. There are grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes. But he didn't say anything bad.
Not that it matters now. I am fairy content with everything....