I'm applying to Loyola Marymount University, and I'm curious about their requirements for letters of recommendation. How many do they require, and are there any specific guidelines for who should write them? Should I ask teachers from certain subjects or my extracurricular advisors?
Loyola Marymount University (LMU) does not require letters of recommendation as part of their application process. However, LMU encourages applicants to submit a letter from a teacher who can provide insight into their academic abilities and potential. Ideally, this teacher should be someone who has taught you in a core academic subject, such as English, math, science, social studies, or a foreign language, in your junior or senior year of high school.
While it is not mandatory, it can be beneficial to ask a teacher from a subject that aligns with your intended major or area of interest. This can help showcase your aptitude and passion for that particular field. If you feel that an extracurricular advisor or coach knows you particularly well and can provide a strong and unique perspective on your skills, character, or growth, you may submit an additional letter of recommendation from them, but the primary focus should be on your academic recommendation.
Keep in mind that it's essential to give your teachers or advisors ample time to write a thoughtful and detailed letter. It's advised to ask at least a month before the application deadline to ensure they can meet LMU's submission guidelines. Don't forget to provide your recommenders with information about your activities, accomplishments, and goals, so they can tailor the letter to highlight your strengths effectively.
Good luck with your application to Loyola Marymount University!
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