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The Best Time to Ask a Teacher for a Letter of Recommendation

Posted on January 1, 2016 by Craig

While most students spend a lot of time pondering who to ask to write a letter of recommendation on their behalf, too many students put little to no thought into when to ask such a favor.

About Craig

Craig Meister is a college admissions coach and educational consultant. He previously held university admissions and high school college and career counseling positions in Baltimore, West Palm Beach, and Rio de Janeiro.

Filed Under: Advice & Analysis, Applications, Recommendations, Teacher Recommendations

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