If you are applying to schools that need recommendation letters, it is very helpful and beneficial to the teachers (and to me for that matter) if you can give them as much time as possible to write your recommendation letters. That means, if you know now that you are going to be applying to a school which needs a teacher rec letter, then I would suggest that you reach out to them now and ask if they would be willing to write a letter on your behalf. That would allow them to have the option of using time this summer to write your recommendation letter. And, even if they don't write it during the summer, you are at least at the top of their rec letter writing order.
After you ask your teacher(s), you will want to provide them with information that can help them as they write your letter and we have a form you can use for that purpose. There are also 2 forms that you would use if you need a Counselor Rec Letter (1 for you to fill out and 1 for your parents to complete. We have all of these handouts on the WKHS Counselor website that you can use for this purpose. (The Recommendation Letter section can be found in the College Category of the website.) Additionally, if you want to provide your teacher (or me) with a copy of your resume or activities, that is also great, but not necessary. I will also tell you that one GREAT resource that teachers or I can use when writing recommendation letters is the Discussion Guide from YouScience. So, if you have already completed your YouScience tests, consider sharing that guide with your recommenders and if you have continued to procrastinate on doing the YouScience assessment, there is no better time than now to get that done!
I know that it was a really weird end to the school year and start of the summer, but I would also like to take this time to remind you that you need to be working on finalizing a list of where you plan on applying to college!
Here are some other resources/ articles related to recommendation letters.
How to ask for a recommendation letter
How to ask for a letter of recommendation for college
College Advice: Getting Great Recommendations (This is actually from 2018, but ran again a few months ago as the tips are still applicable.)
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