<p>I am applying to stony brook and a couple ov other schools. I asked for a recommendation letter from my science/math teacher. I am applying to three schools and asked for 4 letters so I can open and read whats written inside. </p>
<p>I want some one to read it and evaluate me if its strong or not.</p>
<p>I have it typed up, I'll message it to you if you're willing to give it a look. I really need an evaluation because i cant make up my mind.</p>
<p>“I want some one to read it and evaluate me if its strong or not.” And what if it’s “not strong” what will you do then?</p>
<p>I’m glad you have such a trusting relationship with this person. I’m sure hope the nature of this relationship is fully displayed in your rec letter. Sheesh.</p>
<p>jepress2, ive sent it to you.
Thanks you T26E4.
Sikorsky, no there is no point about integrity or strength of character. I am sending it to you even though u didnt asked for it. If possible please do evaluate it.</p>
<p>Sikorsky is wondering about the great irony if the letter did praise your integrity or character – of which the deficit is apparent to all of us.</p>
<p>It’d be funny if one of these people whom you’ve sent the text to would post it online and point your teacher to it. Now that would be irony.</p>
<p>Funny thing is schools like Stony Brook, the rec letter is not a make/break issue. Geez.</p>