Perfect Phrases for Letters of Recommendation (Perfect Phrases Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (872 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071626549 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Paul Bodine is one of America's most experienced admissions consultants (serving clients since 1997). His clients regularly gain admission to such universities as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Chicago, Columbia, Dartmouth, MIT, UC Berkeley, among many others.
. His clients regularly gain admission to such universities as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Chicago, Columbia, Dartmouth, MIT, UC Berkeley, among many others. About the AuthorPaul Bodine is one of America's most experienced admissions consultants (serving clients since 1997)
Five Stars fine. "Not what I expected, but not bad" according to A. Simmons. Considering the book is called 'perfect phrases', well, I expected to find a collection of phrases, maybe organized by adjective or characteristic (e.g., organization, responsibility, work ethics). The book has really good pointers on how to make a better letter of recommendation, but I guess the title is misleading. It also contains many examples of reference letters, which is not very us. Renee Evers said Great Book. This is the dictionary for people who write and support the greats in this world that are seldom recognized.Renee Evers
The book contains paragraph-length examples of effective recommendation letter writing for all types of situations.. Author Paul Bodine explains what makes a recommendation letter good and also what can make it ineffective. It can be a daunting task when someone’s future is in the balance. This book, written by a writing expert, will help you find the right words--and avoid the pitfalls--of creating a letter of recommendation. Expert advice for helping an applicant’s chances of acceptance by choosing the right words and phrases As a teacher, professor, or an employer, you are often called upon for letters of recommendation--and probably as often find yourself stumped about what to say