Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t teachers using ChatGPT for recommendations. Write your main points. Throw it into ChatGPT. Edit what comes out. Done. Still takes time but more efficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For parents and kids who are still waiting for teachers to submit, don’t stress. Schools give a grace period of a few days to schools and teachers. As long as the recs are in by Nov 4th, it’s all good.
No some don’t
Name one school that doesn’t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For parents and kids who are still waiting for teachers to submit, don’t stress. Schools give a grace period of a few days to schools and teachers. As long as the recs are in by Nov 4th, it’s all good.
No some don’t
Name one school that doesn’t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For parents and kids who are still waiting for teachers to submit, don’t stress. Schools give a grace period of a few days to schools and teachers. As long as the recs are in by Nov 4th, it’s all good.
No some don’t
Anonymous wrote:My kid has a teacher who still has not submitted and the deadline is today. What can we do?
Anonymous wrote:For parents and kids who are still waiting for teachers to submit, don’t stress. Schools give a grace period of a few days to schools and teachers. As long as the recs are in by Nov 4th, it’s all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad my son said, "screw it" and submitted without recommendations.
As he should have.
I’m a teacher and a parent. Of course my child submitted without her recommendations. She did that back in September. Her teachers will get the recommendations in when they write them.
Why would your son wait?
Anonymous wrote:So glad my son said, "screw it" and submitted without recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense. Many schools require recommendations. if you submit without them the application is incomplete and wouldn’t be considered.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my son said, "screw it" and submitted without recommendations.