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Highlight Specific Accomplishments
Instead of saying "She's really good," a great letter will say, "Her groundbreaking research in gene editing led to a 30% increase in crop yield for drought-resistant plants, a feat previously thought impossible."
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Provide Context
It's not enough to just list awards. A recommendation letter should explain the prestige of the award and how your achievement stood out among many talented individuals.
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Show Your Impact
How have you influenced your field? Did your work inspire others? Did it change the way things are done? Letters can tell this story.
| Key Information | What it Shows |
|---|---|
| Relationship to applicant | Credibility of the recommender |
| Expertise in the field | Authority to judge applicant's abilities |
| Specific examples of achievements | Evidence of extraordinary ability |
| Comparison to peers | Applicant's standing in the field |
| Impact and future contributions | Significance of applicant's work |