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How To Write A Reference
Still looking for info about how to write a reference? Well, you’re in for a treat. Let me explain the process. So, it goes like that.
First, you read some information about this (you have already found this site so you’re on the right track). Then, go to step two – read examples. For student [...]
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If you are reading advice on how to write a reference, you have probably agreed to write one already. But there are a couple of points you must know.
Almost everytime, there always is something worth mentioning in the letter. There are two cases, when it’s of applicant’s interest not to have a reference written by [...]
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As simple as it may be, the question was – what is better, a personal greeting or a “To Whom It May Concern” salutation.
I have interviewed an expert, and he simply said – a personal greeting.
(“To Whom It May Concern” sounds cooler, though, but don’t give in just because of that).
Here, now you know. Simple.
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Is it a short reference or a long one, that you need? Nine times out of ten, It’s a short one. Many people waste time writing very long essays expecting to make a masterpiece. However, they miss it, that people reading the reference usually have to read tens or maybe hundreds of references a day.
Put [...]
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