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Randy Hughes's avatar

Unfortunately all schools have evolved from trying to teach and develop people . Now its all about the money what’s worse my Father was correct again it always is about the money

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Erica Li's avatar

When I write a letter I try to include concrete details to support the effusive praise. I try to include areas that I thought were important, going down a list that includes fund of knowledge, relation w patients and families, whether they are liked by other colleagues, efficiency w tasks, ability to synthesize complex information, etc.

I also volunteer to write writers for students I find exceptional, and declined when asked by students who weren’t bad but weren’t great.

I think if everyone did this then the letter could be, at least, less useless.

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