<p>This may be a stupid question but should I ask the person doing my peer evaluation to write directly on the recommendation sheet or attach a typed sheet? What's everyone else doing?</p>
<p>I'm having my reviewer type up a sheet to attach.</p>
<p>they don't appreciate handwritten ones. Handwritten is always harder to read than nice, clean times new roman.</p>
<p>mine were written by hand. i think it adds a sense of... intimacy. like... they took the time to write it out... </p>
<p>maybe i just looked at that a bit too deep...</p>
<p>whatever.</p>
<p>If the peer evaluator doesn't mind your reading the evaluation before it's sent, have them type up the evaluation and email it to you. Download the peer evaluation form from the Dartmouth website and save it to Adobe Professional. Create text fields on the pdf form. Then paste the evaluation onto the form. Create text fields for the other information that needs to be entered on the form. Fill in the rest of the information. Print the form and return it to the peer evaluator for his or her signature. It looks very neat when done this way.</p>
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If the peer evaluator doesn't mind your reading the evaluation before it's sent, have them type up the evaluation and email it to you. Download the peer evaluation form from the Dartmouth website and save it to Adobe Professional. Create text fields on the pdf form. Then paste the evaluation onto the form. Create text fields for the other information that needs to be entered on the form. Fill in the rest of the information. Print the form and return it to the peer evaluator for his or her signature. It looks very neat when done this way.
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<p>Just get your friend to write it by hand neatly :D</p>
<p>j/k</p>