<p>Everyone always talks about having "amazing" letters of recommendation. One of my teachers gave me her letter. I was just curious if anyone would have any idea if it was good enough to send if I PMed it to him or her?</p>
<p>Happy to. Different than the usual essay reading.</p>
<p>yea, i'll take a look at it too.... its a nice change of pace</p>
<p>for the record though...if the teacher opted to send it to you i'm guessing it's very good.</p>
<p>yeah, PM it to me.</p>
<p>send it to mee</p>
<p>Send it over!!</p>
<p>pm it to me.</p>
<p>sure. :D</p>
<p>send it over</p>
<p>I'll give it a read, too. PM me please.</p>
<p>i'll take a readd. pm!</p>
<p>Sure, I'll give you another opinion...pm me</p>
<p>I'll have a read too.....PM me</p>
<p>i'll read it for you. pm it over to me.</p>
<p>I'll read it too . . . PM it to me please</p>
<p>I will join the club as well...pm</p>
<p>sure, pm it to me</p>
<p>I'll read it as well.</p>
<p>OP, I'd watch out who you're sending this to, i.e., high school students.</p>
<p>I'd like to read it... pm it over</p>
<p>pm me too please!</p>
<p>last year i opened up a rec letter a teacher gave me for a summer program b/c i decided not to apply last minute. it was actually pretty bad. like he praised me and wrote positively and all, and even said i was in the top 1% of students he had taught in high school AND college (he used to teach at UMass) in his like 25 years of teaching, but most of it was pretty much a word for word copy of my resume which i was also going to send to the summer program anyway.</p>