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Does anyone know exactly what goes into a committee letter?
I'm right now in the process of getting a committee letter from my pre-med advisor. She has asked me to fill out a rather comprehensive essay questionnaire to help her write the committee letter, and the questionnaire specifically instructs me to be honest about my weaknesses, because that will help her address them in her letter.
I'm trying to decide how completely to follow that advice.
There are some weaknesses (e.g., my freshman year grades) that I will absolutely point out. But if some committee letters say "This student is in the top 10% of students I have ever advised," then I'm going to try to sell myself hard to get that stamp on my letter!
So does anyone know what goes into these letters? Are they all happy happy fluff fluff about how great you are, or do they maintain some shred of credibility by being less enthusiastic about the less good candidates? Should I be, in a sense, "applying" to my own advisor?
THANKS!
Oh, and feel free to move this into another thread. This is my first ever post here, and the idea of posting on page 12 of the "Official LOR Thread" seemed like it wouldn't help organization one bit! But ... who knows ... if that's how it's done.
I'm right now in the process of getting a committee letter from my pre-med advisor. She has asked me to fill out a rather comprehensive essay questionnaire to help her write the committee letter, and the questionnaire specifically instructs me to be honest about my weaknesses, because that will help her address them in her letter.
I'm trying to decide how completely to follow that advice.
There are some weaknesses (e.g., my freshman year grades) that I will absolutely point out. But if some committee letters say "This student is in the top 10% of students I have ever advised," then I'm going to try to sell myself hard to get that stamp on my letter!
So does anyone know what goes into these letters? Are they all happy happy fluff fluff about how great you are, or do they maintain some shred of credibility by being less enthusiastic about the less good candidates? Should I be, in a sense, "applying" to my own advisor?
THANKS!
Oh, and feel free to move this into another thread. This is my first ever post here, and the idea of posting on page 12 of the "Official LOR Thread" seemed like it wouldn't help organization one bit! But ... who knows ... if that's how it's done.