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Brag sheet for teacher recommendations

Hey there! My teachers asked for a brag sheet to write me a quality recommendation letter for my college applications. What should I put on the brag sheet to make their job easier and help them write a stellar recommendation? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hello! It's a great idea to provide your teachers with a thorough brag sheet to help them write a strong recommendation letter for you. The more information you provide, the better they can speak to your personality, accomplishments, and character. Here's what you should consider including on your brag sheet:

1. Basic information: Start by providing your full name, graduation year, and the colleges you're applying to. List the planned major or academic interests you have so your teachers can tailor their letters accordingly.

2. Academic achievements: Outline your accomplishments in your teacher's subject area or in school in general, such as any awards, high exam scores, or particularly impressive projects. This will allow your teacher to highlight your academic strengths and commitment to learning.

3. In-class experiences: Share specific examples of how you engaged in the classroom, went above and beyond, demonstrated strong work ethic, or helped classmates. The more anecdotes and details you provide, the more personalized your recommendation letter will be.

4. Extracurricular activities: Note any clubs, sports, competitions, or organizations you're involved in, particularly if they relate to the teacher's subject area or demonstrate leadership, teamwork, or dedication. This helps them speak to your interests outside the classroom and how you contribute to your community.

5. Personal qualities and growth: Share any personal qualities that you feel are relevant and demonstrate your growth as a student and individual, such as resilience, curiosity, or empathy. Provide specific examples or experiences that showcase these qualities.

6. Future aspirations: Briefly discuss your long-term goals, such as potential career paths or ways you want to make a difference in the world. This allows your teacher to tie your experiences and qualities to your future potential.

7. Important experiences or challenges: If you've faced any significant challenges, such as a personal or family situation, that you feel influenced your academic journey or character, consider sharing these. This can help your teacher better understand your background and motivations.

Remember to keep your brag sheet organized, with clear headings and concise descriptions. Aim to be thorough but succinct, as this will be more helpful to your teachers and ultimately result in a better recommendation letter.

Good luck with your college applications!

2 years ago

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