For recommendation letter #1, may I submit a letter from a teacher who knows me well instead of from my principal, headmaster, or guidance counselor?
No. No substitutions are accepted for letter #1. Most principals, headmasters, and guidance counselors check with the student’s teachers before writing recommendations. The perspective of a high-level administrator as well as the teacher’s comments found in recommendation letter #2 are valuable in making admissions decisions.
No, substitutions aren’t accepted for letter #1. Most principals, headmasters, and guidance counselors check with the student’s teachers before writing recommendations. The perspective of a high-level administrator as well as the teacher’s comments found in recommendation letter #2 are valuable in making admissions decisions.
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