Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
We are going through this as well. Both teachers have been provided all the inputs they asked for and in one case DC got to review the recommendation with the teacher. However, it has not been uploaded to Common App yet. Not sure if they are coordinating with the school counselor.
Hopefully, the recommendations will be uploaded soon for your DC.
My DC's teacher is "ghosting" them and it is not clear if she will write the recommendation or not. DC has a backup plan, but it would sure be nice if the teacher returned my DC's email query. Nothing like compounding the stress for HS seniors.
Kids are not supposed to see the rec. Colleges prefer that kids waive this ability, because it lends credibility to the letter.
They can't see it, but eventually, they can see whether it was submitted, just like the rest of their application requirements. There is an indication both in the Common App and in the college's admission portal.
PP poster said kid actually got to REVIEW the recommendation. Just alerting other parents to the fact that this is frowned upon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
Yes. But he requested letters from 4 teachers before February break. He decided to do this knowing that he needed a couple of them early. Two uploaded by June. He reminded the other two by emailing something like this:
This teacher is an AP and also an alum of one of the colleges DS is applying to. Note the word strong...it gives the teacher an out if they don't feel strongly about student and also reassures student that they will write a strong letter
Subject: LOR reminder
Mr. XY,
Hope all is well. I'm sorry if I'm imposing. Are you still considering writing a strong letter of recommendation for me? I'm applying to a couple of colleges early and need your letter by September 29th. Your letter is important because you mentioned that l I'd be a good fit for your (alma mater). If you've changed your mind, I understand. If you need any additional info, please let me know. I've attached my updated resume and brag sheet that Ms. XX required for her letter.
Look forward to seeing you in the halls when hybrid starts.
Again, thank you so much!
Sorry, but I think "strong" is too much. I am a professor and have been asked for recommendations from MANY students. None ever used language in their request which suggested what direction my letter should take.
It is understood that if you would not write a positive letter, you should decline. No need to to interject "strong." I think it is ill advised.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sort of... floored here. Lots of 18-year-olds manage to research colleges and fill out applications by the due date. If you have to nag your child to get each step done, they are going to flounder in college, no matter where they get in.
Anonymous wrote:I'm right there with you, OP. My DS is a procrasinator, and the more I push for something (and I really try not to push) the more he resists.
I did do what PPs have mentioned and after a tension filled afternoon of starting the common app a few weeks ago, I ended up entering a lot of the tedious stuff on the common app myself. And got him started on his requests to teachers for recommendations, and did the transript requests and wrote his essay (although in his school, they spend time in English working on it).
I'm happy to report that we actually got one submitted last night! It was for a 10/15 early action deadline. And yes, I know I'm not supposed to say "we" submitted it, but it was certainly a "we" effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
Yes. But he requested letters from 4 teachers before February break. He decided to do this knowing that he needed a couple of them early. Two uploaded by June. He reminded the other two by emailing something like this:
This teacher is an AP and also an alum of one of the colleges DS is applying to. Note the word strong...it gives the teacher an out if they don't feel strongly about student and also reassures student that they will write a strong letter
Subject: LOR reminder
Mr. XY,
Hope all is well. I'm sorry if I'm imposing. Are you still considering writing a strong letter of recommendation for me? I'm applying to a couple of colleges early and need your letter by September 29th. Your letter is important because you mentioned that l I'd be a good fit for your (alma mater). If you've changed your mind, I understand. If you need any additional info, please let me know. I've attached my updated resume and brag sheet that Ms. XX required for her letter.
Look forward to seeing you in the halls when hybrid starts.
Again, thank you so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
We are going through this as well. Both teachers have been provided all the inputs they asked for and in one case DC got to review the recommendation with the teacher. However, it has not been uploaded to Common App yet. Not sure if they are coordinating with the school counselor.
Hopefully, the recommendations will be uploaded soon for your DC.
My DC's teacher is "ghosting" them and it is not clear if she will write the recommendation or not. DC has a backup plan, but it would sure be nice if the teacher returned my DC's email query. Nothing like compounding the stress for HS seniors.
Kids are not supposed to see the rec. Colleges prefer that kids waive this ability, because it lends credibility to the letter.
They can't see it, but eventually, they can see whether it was submitted, just like the rest of their application requirements. There is an indication both in the Common App and in the college's admission portal.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
We are going through this as well. Both teachers have been provided all the inputs they asked for and in one case DC got to review the recommendation with the teacher. However, it has not been uploaded to Common App yet. Not sure if they are coordinating with the school counselor.
Hopefully, the recommendations will be uploaded soon for your DC.
My DC's teacher is "ghosting" them and it is not clear if she will write the recommendation or not. DC has a backup plan, but it would sure be nice if the teacher returned my DC's email query. Nothing like compounding the stress for HS seniors.
Kids are not supposed to see the rec. Colleges prefer that kids waive this ability, because it lends credibility to the letter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
We are going through this as well. Both teachers have been provided all the inputs they asked for and in one case DC got to review the recommendation with the teacher. However, it has not been uploaded to Common App yet. Not sure if they are coordinating with the school counselor.
Hopefully, the recommendations will be uploaded soon for your DC.
My DC's teacher is "ghosting" them and it is not clear if she will write the recommendation or not. DC has a backup plan, but it would sure be nice if the teacher returned my DC's email query. Nothing like compounding the stress for HS seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?
We are going through this as well. Both teachers have been provided all the inputs they asked for and in one case DC got to review the recommendation with the teacher. However, it has not been uploaded to Common App yet. Not sure if they are coordinating with the school counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this deserves a separate thread or not, but my DC is not receiving responses to follow-up emails about their letter of recommendation from one teacher. This teacher agreed to write the rec last spring and teaches the subject that DC wants to major in at college. Being fully DL, it is impossible for DC to connect with the teacher through any means other than email. DC has contacted her counselor about this, but the teacher is still AWOL and Nov 1 is approaching.
Have any of your DCs experienced this?