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My School dosnet have a marketing teacher and I intend to go itno marketing so what should I do about this ans who should I aim to get rec letters from.

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2 years ago

Hi @Swayam_Jain17,

There is no rule that your recommender should align with your major. HS only has a limited amount of subjects compared to college majors.

The most important thing about a recommendation is that it comes from someone that knows you best and can advocate for you as a human being regardless of the major you intend to pursue.

Good luck

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2 years ago

Hi! I have heard that it is best to get letters of recommendation from each of the main subjects (ie. history, science, math, language). I would still recommend doing this since you don't have a teacher for your exact subject. If you have a business teacher that would also be a good person to ask. If not, some of the other teachers may be able to explain how your future career would be great for you even though they didn't teach marketing. Hope this helps!

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2 years ago

Try asking your business teacher(s), university advisor for a recommendation letter, or any teacher that has taught you. It is best that you try to ask teachers who you have a good relationship with and have thought you for a while. This way they will be able to write about your personality the best.

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2 years ago

Bro, I will suggest you get a letter written by any teacher, you have studied marketing-related studies. Like tuition centers or academies, getting a recommendation from a business-related teacher will be ok if it's not possible.

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