<p>Well, the year is almost over and I can honestly say I probably can't get a good letter of recommendation. I'm usually the guy that just goes to class, silently sits there and pay attention, and then leave with limited to no interaction with the teacher. I still get good grades but I don't think one of my teacher knows me even by the end of the year....What should I do?</p>
<p>Are there any extracurricular advisers who could write one (assuming the rec doesn’t have to be from a teacher)?</p>
<p>No, I was only in one team and I didn’t do much in that either.</p>
<p>Maybe try your guidance counselor</p>
<p>“No, I was only in one team and I didn’t do much in that either.”</p>
<p>Have you volunteered anywhere?
Do you have a job?
Are you in a church youth group?
Do you take music lessons or anything like that?</p>
<p>If any of these apply, the adults that supervise them could all write recommendations. </p>
<p>If you’re a junior, you could try making a very good impression on a senior-year teacher in the first couple months of class before applications are due.</p>
<p>(What colleges are you looking at? Some probably won’t care much about the recommendation as long as your grades and scores are good.)</p>
<p>You could ask your sophomore teacher if u want, because some colleges make exceptions</p>