Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Kids' HS counselor told me I could write the recommendation and she'd put it in her own words / voice.
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Does this work?
Where did your kid get in?
Anonymous wrote:My Kids' HS counselor told me I could write the recommendation and she'd put it in her own words / voice.
WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My senior completed his own brag sheet and as his mom, I completed the parent brag sheet. I also reached out to the counselor and basically said that if it would be helpful, I'd be happy to draft a letter that he can cut and paste from if he wanted. I was sure to say that if that offer is inappropriate or doesn't make him comfortable, then to ignore it. He happily accepted my draft letter. Poor guy has to write letters for 150+ kids. No idea if he just passed along the whole letter or wrote his own, but at least he had lots of content to work with.
Have you seen the college vine AI app for counselors? To draft LOR….
Crazy
https://www.collegevine.com/rec-letters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My senior completed his own brag sheet and as his mom, I completed the parent brag sheet. I also reached out to the counselor and basically said that if it would be helpful, I'd be happy to draft a letter that he can cut and paste from if he wanted. I was sure to say that if that offer is inappropriate or doesn't make him comfortable, then to ignore it. He happily accepted my draft letter. Poor guy has to write letters for 150+ kids. No idea if he just passed along the whole letter or wrote his own, but at least he had lots of content to work with.
Have you seen the college vine AI app for counselors? To draft LOR….
Crazy
Anonymous wrote:My senior completed his own brag sheet and as his mom, I completed the parent brag sheet. I also reached out to the counselor and basically said that if it would be helpful, I'd be happy to draft a letter that he can cut and paste from if he wanted. I was sure to say that if that offer is inappropriate or doesn't make him comfortable, then to ignore it. He happily accepted my draft letter. Poor guy has to write letters for 150+ kids. No idea if he just passed along the whole letter or wrote his own, but at least he had lots of content to work with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about your kid actually takes time to get to know the counselor. That is what my kid did. Drop in to say hi. Chat for a bit about life. Try it. It works if they can actually get to know you. The student has to make the effort.
did your kid graduate high school in the 1980s?
My kid has about 300 kids per grade she counsels. That's 1200 kids.