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#Part 2 3. Poor or No Recommendation Letters Some state tha | Kamronbek Khaydarov

#Part 2

3. Poor or No Recommendation Letters


Some state that most universities simply ignore your letters of recommendation and accept you according to your GPA, test scores and many other components of your application. Though it is true that not every college reads your recommendation letters because of high applicant pools, and also because they are humans just like us, having a well- developed letter definitely gives you a perfect shot to get in. For the record, " Recommendation letters are considered the second most important aspect of your application after your GPA," says Yale's dean in one of his interviews.

P.S: Even if letters of recommendation are optional, do submit them as part of your application. Remember, optional recommendation letters should better come from someone with prestige!


4. Messing up with application and deadlines.

US universities are very strict with deadlines, meaning that if you happen to miss set deadlines, you might end up with a big trouble. ( source: Minnesota State University admissions committee in person talk) On top of that, messing up in your application: be it providing a set of different emails, names, or creating different accounts, tend to bring you close to rejection( if noticed)

5. No interests

Admissions Committee wants you to be a well- rounded student, not just a robot who studies 24/7


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Sincerely Yours,

@kamronbekkhaydarov