In order to write an excellent recommendation letter, please remember the following points. 1:
1. Fully understand the essence of a recommendation letter – make a real recommendation, not a false compliment. Look for referees with impartial judgement, such as teachers, mentors, community leaders, senior business executives, etc. These individuals can provide a more thorough and insightful assessment. These people will be able to provide a more thorough and insightful assessment. 2.
2. Do not use superficial evaluations. Don’t use clichés such as “excellent” and “unlimited potential” that have annoyed many judges. Instead, emphasise your own identity.
3. Show your true self to the judges. Any false portrayal can be self-defeating, so it’s important to be honest and open with the reviewers.
4. Avoid ambiguity and focus on the key points. It is difficult to get the attention of the reviewer with generalisations, so use vivid examples and clear illustrations of personal characteristics.
5. Exaggerate only moderately, but do not deliberately make up or brag about your CV. This is the only way to make the letter compelling and increase the likelihood of acceptance.
6. When writing letters of recommendation, be sure to include detailed examples to emphasise strengths. Candidates expect to be evaluated objectively, not with empty praise.
7. Record and keep a record of the entire preparation process, as this will be an invaluable reference for any questions or concerns you may face in the future.
8. Finally, I wish you all the best in the preparation of letters of recommendation and achieve the desired results!