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Seizing International Opportunities
from Seizing International Opportunities: The Indian Graduate's Guide to Studying Abroad
by SM PR 24x7
The Indian Graduate's Guide to Studying Abroad
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Choose the right recommenders:
Select individuals who know you well and can speak to your abilities, character, and potential. This could include teachers, mentors, employers, or community leaders. Ensure that the recommenders have a positive opinion of you and can provide specic examples of your accomplishments.
Approach recommenders early:
Reach out to potential recommenders well in advance of the application deadline. This allows them sufcient time to write a thoughtful and personalized letter.
Provide necessary information:
Share relevant details about the opportunity you're applying for, including its requirements, goals, and any specic points you would like the recommender to highlight. Provide them with a copy of your resume or list of accomplishments to refresh their memory.
Personalize your request:
When asking for a recommendation, do so in person if possible or through a polite and personalized email. Explain why you are seeking their recommendation and express your gratitude for their time and support.
Follow up and provide reminders:
As the deadline approaches, send a gentle reminder to your recommenders to ensure they have sufcient time to complete the letter. Offer to provide any additional information they might need.
Express your gratitude:
Once you receive the recommendation letter, express your gratitude to the recommender. A handwritten thank-you note or a personal email can go a long way in showing your appreciation.
Highlighting Relevant Extracurricular Activities and Achievements:
Extracurricular activities and achievements play a vital role in showcasing your interests, skills, and dedication outside of academic pursuits. Here's how you can effectively highlight them in your application:
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