Asked by Kasey

As a professor at State University, you have been asked to write a letter of recommendation for one of your advisees who is applying for an internship. The student is now a senior and you have known her since she was a freshman. She has taken two courses from you, and she's active in a club for which you are the faculty advisor. Which of the following would be the BEST way to begin the letter?

a. Give an overview of the student's academic achievements.

b. List specific details that you remember about the work she produced in each of the classes she took with you.

c. Make it clear that you're recommending the student for the internship and then show how well and how long you've known her.

d. Give specific reasons that she would do well in this particular internship.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Kasey, I'm going to ignore your future posts unless you also think about the question and post a legitimate answer.

Answered by Tyler
I think the answer might be d.
Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

And please do not switch names on your posts.

Have you read your study materials?

Answered by Kasey
I agree with you too. I was not sure if it would be a or d.
Answered by Kasey
I have read my study materials. I am just confused on some questions.
Answered by Kasey
I will put down my response of what I think is the correct answer on other questions when I ask for help.
Answered by ssmhollywood
It is either B or C. I am not for sure which one of them is correct.
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