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Re: Letters of Recommendation - Problems



Leigh,
Can you share some of your interview questions?

Steven T. Ratliff
Associate Professor of Physics
Northwestern College




Leigh Palmer <palmer@SFU.CA> on 09/14/99 12:07:27 PM

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Subject: Re: Letters of Recommendation - Problems



I won't write poor letters of recommendation. I rarely have
to refuse a student by telling him so. My most usual response
to a request from a less than stellar student is "Doesn't
some other faculty member know you better than I do?" Unless
he is really quite dense he understands.

I do write letters for many students (I've been teaching the
premed course), even when I don't know them well. I simply do
as I've done for a student whose letter is in my "to do" pile
now; I invite him for an interview. He got one of the four A+
grades I gave in a class of more than 200, but I'd not spoken
to him before he asked me for a letter. The interview is very
helpful even if I do know the student casually.

Leigh