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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

Question from recommendation form

Hi,

I have a question from recommendation form (for University) that i don't get. I came across this forum few times before and thought you could help me with my issue.

So I have following series of questions from which I don't:

1. Since when and in what capacity have you known the applicant?

2. How does the applicant stand out in academic and personal terms and how would you assess his/her potential?

3. How would you assess the preparation, feasibility, relevance and schedule of the project in question?

My problem is with third question, can't understand it... Emotion: sad Do they mean how well I do my projects?

Thank you in advance
  

Top answer

This letter is a recommendation of the applicant. If you are the applicant and your teacher (probably) is the writer of the letter, then yes, there is a specific project ('the project in question') which the applicant has been involved in, and the writer is to comment in detail on how well it was planned and executed.

  • This letter is a recommendation of the applicant.
  • If you are the applicant and your teacher (probably) is the writer of the letter, then yes, there is a specific project ('the project in question') which the applicant has been involved in, and the writer is to comment in detail on how well it was planned and executed.
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This letter is a recommendation of the applicant. If you are the applicant and your teacher (probably) is the writer of the letter, then yes, there is a specific project ('the project in question') which the applicant has been involved in, and the writer is to comment in detail on how well it was planned and executed.

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