Letters of Recommendation

<p>So, one of my teachers wrote and multiplied my letter of recommendation a month ago and date on the letter is October xx. I invited her to complete my TE yesterday, so is it OK if the letter stays with the October date while the school report date is November?</p>

<p>School report is done by your counselor while the letter is by your teacher. I think the admissions will accept that the two people work at different speeds.</p>

<p>I don’t think I quite understand your question…</p>

<p>Dude, teachers send a letter of recommendation along with Teacher Evaluation form, that was what I meant.</p>

<p>-_-? TE Form has a section for a letter of recommendation called the “Evaluation” section. “Please write whatever you think is important about this student <a href=“Feel%20free%20to%20attach%20an%20additional%20sheet%20or%20another%20reference%20you%20my%20have%20prepared%20on%20behalf%20of%20this%20student.”>…</a>” I think your answer is right in there. </p>

<p>Teachers don’t usually send a letter of recommendation along with a TE form. If correctly done, they just incorporate their letter of recommendation into the TE form which asks for them to do exactly that.</p>

<p>Ohh, I think I get what you were trying to say. You do know most colleges ask for Two Teacher Evaluations which means two TE forms, not complete the Common App AND send in two teacher recommendations.</p>

<p>Yes, that was what I meant, but my point is that dates don’t match, is that a problem?</p>

<p>I doubt it…the directions even says “you may have prepared on behalf of this student” so they know some teachers have already written recommendations and it’s generally agreed that teachers prefer to reuse the already used ones.</p>