Letters of Recommendation: Strategies for asking & drafting PLUS samples

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  • čas přidán 25. 11. 2019
  • This video includes strategies for how to get strong letters of recommendation, how to follow up with your recommenders, and sample letters you can draw on for drafting your own letters of rec.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @LaurenValdez
    @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety +11

    Vote on what my next video should focus on? Put your answer in the comments:
    A) How to overcome a low GPA
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  • @fernandoolivetti5548
    @fernandoolivetti5548 Před 2 lety +43

    I LOVED the first sentence of the video: "The truth about letters of recommendation is that they don't matter as much as you think they do..."

    • @fernandoolivetti5548
      @fernandoolivetti5548 Před 2 lety

      I'm a doctor applying for a masters degree in International Health and this was awesome to watc! Thank you

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 2 lety +4

      Glad it helped!

  • @Kikifu_90
    @Kikifu_90 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for all the videos on grad application!

  • @ridhammodh2601
    @ridhammodh2601 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much for these points, It helps so much when someone like you who has been on admission committee speaks about what actually they are looking for!...Keep such videos coming!

  • @claritzarodriguez5776
    @claritzarodriguez5776 Před 2 lety +1

    So helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @vikaskumarsahni7213
    @vikaskumarsahni7213 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting so informative for us . Thanks a lot to you💐

  • @miquelsounds
    @miquelsounds Před 8 měsíci +1

    OMG Lauren, first of all thanks for this content. I was looking for tips because I'm currently applying for a bunch of universities and I was starting to feel a little overwhelmed, but now I feel much better. Thanks for your kind words and your excellent explanation.

  • @RKHTY
    @RKHTY Před 3 měsíci

    Super helpful! Thanks Lauren

  • @ClanCoimbra
    @ClanCoimbra Před 3 lety +2

    What a informative video! Thanks Lauren! Complete and straight to the point. Congratulations!

  • @muhammadjonortigaliyev3002

    Thank you I got plenty of things that I stuck

  • @delvionhatsave
    @delvionhatsave Před 6 měsíci +1

    muito obrigado

  • @hans6682
    @hans6682 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Lauren, thanks for the tips! Just a question: if I don't waive my right to review the LOR, how badly will it hurt my chances?

  • @Kmulat
    @Kmulat Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this, where can I find the samples?

  • @evissima107
    @evissima107 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for these tips, Lauren! It's so weird for me to ask for these type of letters, because I have low self-esteem and I tend to think they'll write mediocre or bad things about me, even worse if I have to write "good" things about myself, but I guess I just need to get the letters done, so... Thank you so much for your help!!

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety +4

      That's a common feeling. Don't worry about it too much. Just go for it. Always ask if they can write a strong letter of recommendation and they can always decline if they can't do it.

  • @itsbetzz
    @itsbetzz Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Lauren, I was wondering if you could talk a bit more about diversity statements - with maybe a couple more samples? Thanks!

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety +1

      I have one video where I go through an example ( czcams.com/video/cHbR2BZZ4N8/video.html ) , but more content is to come! Make sure to subscribe and if you are on my email list you will be the first to know about new resources. landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i0p4x3

  • @manjalebbie7984
    @manjalebbie7984 Před 4 měsíci

    Can I write a recommendation letter for myself?

  • @sandermarkunzo4538
    @sandermarkunzo4538 Před rokem

    Is it okay to show the recommendation letter when you are in interview?

  • @brownyshmurds6576
    @brownyshmurds6576 Před rokem +1

    Hi Lauren, due to Covid and an injury, I have taken most of my undergrad online. I am now getting ready to look for grad schools and am finding a lot of them want several LoR’s. What would be the best way for me to find good references if I’ve been unable to build good/in-person relationships with professors or instructors?

  • @ashik.billah108
    @ashik.billah108 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello Lauren. Thank you very much for your videos. I'm applying for a materials science Ph.D., and my first two recommenders are set - my undergrad thesis supervisor and a research advisor from a government lab (I was a research intern in his lab). Now, I'm torn between asking a geologist (I worked with materials science related instruments in his lab), or an assistant professor to vouch for my academics. I have good relation with both of them, and I'm not sure if a professor or researcher recommendation would better boost my profile. P.S.- My CGPA is above the average.

  • @thinkalinkle
    @thinkalinkle Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video, thanks. This seems to be a little more focused on master's admissions, right? I'm currently prepping for PhD applications and everyone I meet has told me the importance of LoR's when it comes to PhD's.

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes with a Ph.D. there are a couple things that are important. You want to reach out to professors in the departments you are applying for since they often are selecting students they want in their research groups and they often have a set amount of funding for Ph.D students which determines who gets admitted. You also want LORs that can vouch for your abilities. The best LORs in a Ph.D are people who the admissions committee may have heard of, so other leaders in the field.

  • @kali3291
    @kali3291 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello Ma'am Lauren, what to do if the applicant applying for scholarships, who wants to pursue Master's Degree is 5years graduate of BS Mechanical Engineering, the professors barely hard to find. A fan from the Philippines.
    Please advice

  • @1gordonhuang
    @1gordonhuang Před 3 lety +3

    Good thing i wont need to ask my recommendations to mention gre score rn that its waived😂

  • @cirokrklec2927
    @cirokrklec2927 Před rokem

    7:12

  • @princequaicoe2065
    @princequaicoe2065 Před rokem

    A

  • @iranjackheelson
    @iranjackheelson Před 2 lety +1

    What happens if you want to apply for the PhD lab that you're currently getting your research experience in as an undergrad? Does the PI write to himself/herself...?

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před rokem

      Talk to the PI and see if they suggest you have another writer or if they can submit it. Generally the letters go to a committee, so many people will be reviewing it.

  • @Truly1Tom
    @Truly1Tom Před rokem

    Dor my part I've read letters and resumes where the people "walked on water" and "raised the dead" (like Lazarus)! All I ask of my recommnders is that they tell the truth about my academic bona fides and that I do my work tonthe best of my ability.

  • @muhammadhabiburrehman1153

    Im an international student currently studying computer science and I want to apply for MIT masters program. Kindly tell about CV or resume in the letter of recommendation and who to ask for it as an undergraduate student!!

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 4 lety +1

      Can you clarify, are you applying to be an undergrad at MIT or are you currently an undergrad student?

    • @muhammadhabiburrehman1153
      @muhammadhabiburrehman1153 Před 4 lety

      @@LaurenValdez Im an undergrad student in my country, not in MIT but I want to apply for MIT masters program..please held me with the steps specially CV/RESUME and recommendation letter

  • @muhibbulhaq9977
    @muhibbulhaq9977 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello I just had a few queries regarding the candidate who is eligible to provide me with a LOR.
    1) If the LOR is from a mentor who taught me during my high school ( A levels to be specific) and he also guided me during my professional examinations ( He HIMSELF is a CFO of a company, but I didnt work in this company), will that be a wrong step for applying for a Masters program in the USA?
    2) Does the referee has to be someone with whom I have worked with, or can he be a part of the same professional body ( Like CA,CIMA, etc. ) under which I am currently employed ? (say a Chartered Accountantancy Firm) ?

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety +1

      There are no hard rules for who can write you an LOR (as long as it's not a family member). Both those options can work. It's more important that you have someone who knows you well write an LOR than someone who doesn't know you well but has a certain title. It's also best to have a diversity of letters like 1 academic, 1 professional, 1 from volunteer, etc. If possible, have an LOR from someone who can speak to your ability to be successful in the masters program, like someone who is familiar with the field.

    • @muhibbulhaq9977
      @muhibbulhaq9977 Před 3 lety

      @@LaurenValdez thank you for the pointers. 😊

  • @ronalds271
    @ronalds271 Před 2 lety

    Recommendation letters matter more than you think.

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 2 lety

      Yeah I need to update this video with some more context, like a bad or mediocre LOR can get you rejected, and a really excellent LOR from someone well known in the field can get you accepted if you are in a maybe pile. When I made this a few years back, I was mostly focused on people who worry that they don't have anyone to write a LOR

    • @kali3291
      @kali3291 Před 10 měsíci

      Hello Ma'am, what to do if the applicant applying for scholarships, who wants to pursue Master's Degree is 5years graduate of BS Mechanical Engineering, the professors barely hard to find. A fan from the Philippines.
      Please advice

  • @yohaan.kukreja1191
    @yohaan.kukreja1191 Před 3 lety

    I just graduated from design school (B. Des), during university we can choose what we want to work on and thus mould our portfolio in a certain way for grad school. But after graduation I'm assuming working takes up most of the day, leaving very little time for our postfilio. Now onwards, since all my projects will be decided by the studio I work at, how would you suggest moulding my portfolio so as to make it parson's (or any other good design school) worthy

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety

      I'm not that familiar with putting together design portfolios. I suggest you ask the programs you are applying to, reach out to mentors or your colleagues. and reach out to students who are currently enrolled at Parsons on Linkedin.

  • @prabhdeepkaur2109
    @prabhdeepkaur2109 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey, how to write your own LORs? Like my professors have asked me to draft a LOR and told me that they'll modify it. So how to sound authentic and not boastful

    • @LaurenValdez
      @LaurenValdez  Před 3 lety

      Refer back to 6:30 in the video. I make a basic outline of where to start, and more tips. You are just writing a rough draft for your professor to modify.