This document is a request for a letter of recommendation and includes questions for the applicant to answer to provide relevant details about themselves. The applicant is asked to provide information about their intended major and how they decided on it, describe significant extracurricular activities and what they gained from them, disclose any personal struggles for context, list three words to describe themselves and give examples, discuss their philosophy and motivations in life, name a favorite teacher and why, and outline their proudest accomplishments both academic and personal.
This document is a request for a letter of recommendation and includes questions for the applicant to answer to provide relevant details about themselves. The applicant is asked to provide information about their intended major and how they decided on it, describe significant extracurricular activities and what they gained from them, disclose any personal struggles for context, list three words to describe themselves and give examples, discuss their philosophy and motivations in life, name a favorite teacher and why, and outline their proudest accomplishments both academic and personal.
This document is a request for a letter of recommendation and includes questions for the applicant to answer to provide relevant details about themselves. The applicant is asked to provide information about their intended major and how they decided on it, describe significant extracurricular activities and what they gained from them, disclose any personal struggles for context, list three words to describe themselves and give examples, discuss their philosophy and motivations in life, name a favorite teacher and why, and outline their proudest accomplishments both academic and personal.
Please type your responses to the following questions:
1. What major or area of study are you considering? How did you come to that decision? 2. Tell me about one or two significant activities (community service, clubs, sports, music, religious groups, internships, work experience) that you have actively been involved in. What did you do? How long have you been doing it? What skills or life lessons did you learn from it? 3. Are there any personal or family struggles that may help the admissions office better understand your life circumstances? 4. List three (3) words/adjectives that describe you. Cite examples that illustrate these characteristics. 5. What is your philosophy of life? Tell me what motivates you. 6. Who is your favorite teacher in your educational career and why? What makes he/she special to you? 7. What are your proudest accomplishments? Academic? Personal?