Me too! So sad when I recently heart that about AI. |
Where I work, students verbally request in the spring of their junior year. I’ve learned not to write letters too early, however. Many students cast wide nets, then officially request letters from 1-2 teachers in the fall. Earlier in my career I jumped on this task, getting them all done during my summer. Then I’d find out I wasted 20 or so hours writing letters students ultimately didn’t want. So now I wait until I see the official request online. If a student verbally requests in the spring but waits until the fall to put in the request online, I get around to writing it in the fall. My time is too precious to be spent writing “just in case” letters. |
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DS heard he was admitted before the teacher got around to submitting the recommendation (requested by the student months before)
Recs are not always necessary. |
| Let's keep this thread going into November and see the latest recommendation submitted! |
| Still waiting for one here-hard logging in to common app and seeing their name and not started |
It’ll be listed under each college in common app Required/optional Some have 2 required and one optional Some one and one Some 0 required and 2 optional |
It’ll die down once the letters are all submitted. Then everybody can transition to panicking about something else. |
Yes-my kid asked for two in Spring of junior year and then reminded them/confirmed in fall. Never asked additional folks in Fall? Just the same two |
Did they officially request through the school’s program (whichever one they use)? Until I see that official request, I don’t write. A verbal request no longer carries any weight for me. |
| I want an update from OP. |
Nope our school doesn’t have a formal request process. They really should since there are more than 600 seniors!! |
But at some point they need to send an official request to the teacher. Teachers don’t send recommendations to students; they go directly to schools. That’s the point at which many of us write letters, not at a verbal request. |
The formal request comes from the common app. When you enter the teacher’s name and email as a recommender, they get a request. That is the trigger for many to write the rec letter. |
| My kid's teacher still has just over 4 hours, application still not submitted, so I hope she's almost done. Yes, he requested it back in April per our school's policy and yes, followed up as recently as a few days ago. I believe she will get it done, but geez, this is last minute! |
sorry, to be clear - REC LETTER not submitted. Apps are done. |