Application Process

<p>1) For the majority of schools, your teachers will submit their recommendations via mail. A few schools will allow teachers to submit electronically, although those schools are in the minority, and still allow the mailing option.</p>

<p>2) A good letter of recommendation should have specific anecdotes or stories about you, instead of generalized adjectives. If the teacher says you are a good leader, he should follow up with an example of your leadership abilities. Check other threads for more information re: rec letters.
E.g. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/444338-what-excellent-amazing-great-college-recommendations-like.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/444338-what-excellent-amazing-great-college-recommendations-like.html&lt;/a&gt; is a good starting place.</p>

<p>3) I think you’ll be able to see the scores before sending them off (assuming you don’t list score recipients at the time of registering for the test; in that case the scores will be sent probably around the same time you get them back), but keep in mind that all your scores will be sent; you don’t pick and choose. That said, most colleges say they will only consider your highest scores.</p>

<p>Best of luck! =)</p>