<p>How would it look if your Teacher Recommendation has almost all "best in career"'s, but the teacher isn't a very good writer?</p>
<p>If the teacher is a poor writer, it could reflect negatively. Depends on your definition of "not very good". If you mean grammatical and spelling errors, that teacher's credibility will be doubted. If you just mean that it won't be worded well, or won't be exceptionally well written, it probably won't have that much of an effect.</p>
<p>Of course, the best thing to do would be to get an excellent-sounding rec from a teacher who's a good writer.</p>
<p>Well I'm going to get my English teacher to write one of my recommendations. </p>
<p>I don't know if the teacher I was talking about is actually is a good writer or not. I just assumed not because she doesn't strike me as the teacher to be a fantastic writer. I don't know how much she'd write either.</p>
<p>How much is a good length?</p>
<p>My recs were about 3/4 of a page to 1 page in length. The ones I saw anyway.</p>
<p>ohhh, my teacher wrote a rec for a student to harvey mudd. with her admissions letter, they included a letter to the teacher saying, "thank you for such an entertaining recommendation. it's the best i've seen written in awhile." she got into harvey mudd early and is attending in the fall.</p>