Letters of Recommendation

<p>2 quick questions-</p>

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<li><p>For some reason, my school has made it complicated to use the Common App to submit recommendations, so where should I have teachers mail their letters?</p></li>
<li><p>If I have someone send an additional recommendation, what should I have them include with the letter so the admissions people know to add it my file?</p></li>
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<p>In a bit of the same situation. This is what I did
Mail to :
Dartmouth
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
6016 McNutt Hall
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755</p>

<p>And include Common App ID, Full name, birth date so they can identify you easily.</p>

<p>Here you go, Dartmouth aspirant</p>

<p>[Let</a> me google that for you](<a href=“LMGTFY - Let Me Google That For You”>LMGTFY - Let Me Google That For You)</p>

<p>After reading that it is “pretty standard among selective institutions” to “like to hear from a math/science as well as a humanities/social science teacher” in recommendation letters on a UChicago blog, I have some questions.

  1. I have good personal relationships with all 3 of my teachers who are writing letters for me. I’m also involved in the math club, which my math teacher heads, and the swim team, which my English teacher heads. My math teacher taught me in Trigonometry / Analytic Geometry (freshman year) and BC Calculus junior year. My physics teacher taught me in AP C Physics junior year. In all 3 of the math/science classes, I was with mostly students a year older than me, and I did very well in those classes. My English teacher taught me Film Lit (semester elective) junior year and is currently teaching me in English Masters Honors senior year. I’ve done reasonably well in both of these classes 2 (A’s, but not that solidly and with a good deal of effort in English H). I’ve submitted the math and science teacher letters now, should I ask my English teacher to mail in his letter as well?</p>

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<li>Would you say the UChicago blogger is actually accurate here?</li>
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