Asking for Recommendation Letters from Tutors
As you apply for scholarships and/or entry into universities via Aptitude Based Admission, you may require a reference letter or two from your tutors. Here are some useful tips to keep in mind as you approach your tutors for the reference letter:
Make the request (from your tutors) early / now!Â
Your tutors are busy, and may not have the time to write a good referral for you at the last minute. It is common courtesy to give your tutor at least two weeks before the deadline.
If your teacher rejects your request, you will also have more time to approach other tutors.
Approach the correct tutor for the task!
If the letter is meant for entry into a specific discipline / industry, then it may be a good idea to approach a tutor who teaches a related subject.
If you are a CCA leader / CLC, and the letter is meant to demonstrate your soft skills and leadership capabilities, then you might want to approach your CCA teacher or CT.
Give your tutors a hand! This will help us write the perfect letter for you.
If a tutor has kindly agreed to write a letter for you, help him/her by providing him/her with a list of qualities you would like him/her to highlight, accompanied by concrete examples of how you have demonstrated those qualities in your interactions with him/her.
Having a draft of your personal statement ready will also be highly useful, as it will make your application more consistent
A reference letter is not an entitlement
The tutor has to make a professional judgment as to whether you are deserving of the letter. Even if the tutor agrees to write a letter for you, a mediocre letter may not help you in your application.