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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what does this quesion mean and how am I supposed to answer it?

indicate any information that you feel would be significant to the admissions committee in evaluating the applicant's qualifications.

What am I supposed to write here? Please provide an example. btw, I am a recommender.

Thank you.
  

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There were probably some standard questions you had to answer. This is your chance to add any other information that can help this person be seen in a favorable light. It's also a chance to explain things that might not look good without the additional information.

  • There were probably some standard questions you had to answer.
  • This is your chance to add any other information that can help this person be seen in a favorable light.
  • It's also a chance to explain things that might not look good without the additional information.
  • ) Anything good you want to say about the person that doesn't "fit the mold" for the other questions.
  • Pretend the student is a job candidate and you're writing the cover letter - show why he or she is a "good fit" for the school.
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There were probably some standard questions you had to answer. This is your chance to add any other information that can help this person be seen in a favorable light. It's also a chance to explain things that might not look good without the additional information. (For example, poor grades in one semester when there was a death in family, or an extended illness.) Anything good you want to say abo
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It means they want you to tell them (the committee) about the person you are recommending if you feel there is something important about that person they should know.

If the person has won any special honors or awards, you could mention that (if it is relevant).
If the person has any special needs because of a disability, you could mention that (if it is relevant).

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