<p>I have a question about the way the common app takes letter of recommendations. If Im applying to three different schools, would I have to fill out 3 different letters of recommendations? Or would I just fill out one and would they transfer it to all three schools.</p>
<p>Recommendation forms are printed by you and given to your teachers. Teacher makes multiple photocopies and signs each one-placing them in the envelopes you have provided for mailing to the colleges--or forwarding them to your guidance counselor if your school mails out recs with transcripts.</p>
<p>But how would they photocopy a reccomendation if it needs to be written on a specific form? Since Im going to apply to University of San Francisco, it has a USF logo on top of the letter of reccomedatin form. So how would that work</p>
<p>A form can be copied! Most special forms have small print on them that says " or a copy of another recommendation your techer has written". If the school accepts the Common App, they will accept the standard rec form.</p>
<p>Actually I sort of get what you are saying now. Would I just take the one teacher evauluation form and give that to much teacher. And he'll give them back to me for me to send to the colleges.</p>