Recommendation & Reference Letter
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Recommendation & Reference Letter

Price:

  • 48 hours – $0.08 (¥0.5) Per Word
  •  1  week  – $0.06 (¥0.4) Per Word

 

Simple Processes (3 minutes):

  • Choose edit time and upload your essay (word doc).
  • Add to cart and complete the payment.
  • You will receive a confirmation email after submission. We will email you the edited essay back in time.

 

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Our admission expert editors will make you stand out by editing and giving feedback and helping you with the content, structure, and language of the recommendation & reference letter. Recommendations reinforce what is in your application and resume, crucial to the success of the application of your recommendees.

 

You can note your other preferences (American vs. British English) or previous order number on the payment page “Personal Instruction” section. We will assign to our most relevant & experienced editors.

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You must upload a .doc (word) document to get the word count and price. You can adjust the word count, which we will verify.
Description

Gain a Competitive Edge
Recommendations also reinforce what is in your application and resume. Further, an especially personal letter can offer insight into your personality or school experiences. Such letters can expose something about yourself you may not have thought to include or explain away any faults in your application.

Letters of recommendation are usually provided by teachers / managers that share your interests and they’re great insight into how well you perform in your particular field. People you choose to write the letter can tell your future school about your engagement in the classroom, beyond what a letter grade allows for, as well as informing them about your passion for the particular subject, learning, or other aspects of your life, education, or future career.