Letter of Recommendation in Foreign Language

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One of my closest professors hardly speaks english; would it be okay if he write me a letter of recommendation in Russian?
 
Most medical schools have someone on the committee who speaks every language in the world. I had a professor who didn't speak english and couldn't write so he called the dean of admissions and whistled his LOR to her over the phone.
 
One of my closest professors hardly speaks english; would it be okay if he write me a letter of recommendation in Russian?
well, maybe he could write the letter, and then have it translated to English before he sends it. Good luck.
 
What's with these questions? Not that the OP can't ask them or that we have to read them, but I don't get the deal with the questions that the OP has been posting recently.. is it that important to get an opinion from the SDN community on these kinds of things?
 
One of my closest professors hardly speaks english; would it be okay if he write me a letter of recommendation in Russian?

ask him to write it in russian, and offer to pay to have it professionally translated.

or don't get one from him at all.
 
Well... that's how international students do it, since they're getting LORs from their profs in their native country, who presumably don't speak English. Their application has to be translated by some reputable service (including their transcripts, etc.). So, that's the way to go, I presume.
 
The best bet would be to have it translated at the embassy for whatever nation the person is from. I have a hard time believing that the person is completely incompetent in writing. They do have to get published and read journals in english.
 
Well... that's how international students do it, since they're getting LORs from their profs in their native country, who presumably don't speak English. Their application has to be translated by some reputable service (including their transcripts, etc.). So, that's the way to go, I presume.

Now, that makes more sense. Prior comment withdrawn. :meanie:
 
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