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Mình rất cần có một mẫu thư giới thiệu???

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  1. Master21

    Master21 Thành viên mới

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    Mình rất cần có một mẫu thư giới thiệu???

    Bạn nào có post cho mình xin một vài cái để làm mẫu.
    Cảm ơn nhiều


    Chu Be Ngay Tho
  2. 5plus1sense

    5plus1sense Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Để đi làm hay đi học vậy bạn?
    Bạn có thể search "Recommendation letter", có nhiều samples lém.
  3. Master21

    Master21 Thành viên mới

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    Minh da tim tren mang roi nhung ma chung chung qua,
    Minh dinh recommendation de di hoc
    ban nao co mau post len xin cai?

    Chu Be Ngay Tho
  4. CXR

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    Sau đây là một cái thư tôi viết cho một cô sinh viên gần đầy. Thư khá ngắn, nhưng bác có thể lấy làm tham khảo. Nói chung, một letter of recommendation cho việc đi học nên nêu rõ được những điểm sau:
    1) Người viết thư giới thiệu biết sinh viên này trong bao lâu, dưới hoàn cảnh nào.
    2) Nhận định chung của người viết giới thiệu về khả năng, trí tuệ và tính cách của sinh viên.
    3) Nếu so với những sinh viên mà người viết thư giới thiệu đã dạy, sinh viên này xếp ở vị trí nào.
    4) Người viết thư giới thiệu có cảm nhận gì về lý do, mục đích của việc sinh viên muốn đi học, và khi được đi, sinh viên đó sẽ thu được những cái lợi như thế nào.
    5) Người viết thư giới thiệu có strongly recommend sinh viên này hay không?
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    Study Abroad Recommendation Letter
    This letter is *****pport the application of XXX YYY for studying abroad. I am currently XXX YYY's professor for Math 208 (Calculus for Social Sciences II). I was also XXX YYY's instructor for Math 108 (Calculus for Social Sciences I) last term. Throughout almost two semesters I have known her, she has demonstrated both academic and intellectual strengths. She has always been in the top 10% of my class. Miss YYY has shown a strong ability and a genuine interest in what she does. She attends classes regularly with anticipation, participates often in discussions and questions I have with the class. She is eager to learn and experience new ideas. Miss YYY has an easy-going personality, she gets along well with other students. I have been very much enjoying having her as a student.
    I believe, given the opportunity, Miss YYY will do well in studying abroad. She will benefit a lot from a new environment and new experiences. This is probably one of the reasons why she is pursuing this chance to go to study abroad. She is a perfect candidate for representing MU oversea, due to both her ability and her personality.
    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me either via email at aaa@bbb.ccc or by phone at (***) *** ****.
    (Ký tên đóng dấu)
    "Nguyện mỗi người có một niềm vui"
  5. Master21

    Master21 Thành viên mới

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    Cảm ơn ban CXR rat nhieu, tôi đúng là rât lo lắng vì không biết sẽ phải viết như thế nào,
    Tôi cũng đã tham khảo trên net nhưng mà chung chung quá, tôi post len day cho các bạn coi
    ....................................................................................................................
    How to write a recommendation letter
    Recommendation letters are letters written by professors who know you, assessing you capacity to meet the requirements of a program you are applying for. They're supposed to help decision-makers to get a better picture of your potential. The sure thing is, if you apply for a Master?Ts program, or for a PhD, sometimes even for a summer school, you cannot avoid them. Another part of the harsh reality is that due to different reasons, if you are a student in Eastern Europe you will often find yourself in the position to write these letters yourself. The professor will, in this case, only proof-read and sign the text. In case you belong to the lucky ones who don't have to write recommendation letters themselves, you should still read this section. You will find useful hints about how to handle properly this delicate part of the application process.
    How to deal with them. Usually, recommendation letters have to be written on especially designed sheets of paper that come as part of your application form. In some cases, letters on letterhead will be accepted, if for some reasons, you can?Tt use those special pieces of paper. Read carefully what has been written in the application booklet about such situations. Fill in the fields at the beginning at the form that ask for your name, department, etc. Take the forms to a professor who knows you and is familiar with your skills or activity. Allow the professor as much time as possible (ideally 2-3 weeks) to write your letter. Try to make sure the professor is aware of who you are, what your interests are and understands what you are applying for. A small talk when you are handing the recommendation forms or a printed summary of all that that accompanies the forms can help to this respect. Try, with politeness and attention, to make sure the professor will write you a recommendation in warm terms. Recommendations tend to be, even though not always, somewhat bombastic in vocabulary. If you ever get your eyes on such a text, you might upgrade the opinion you had about yourself. Be prepared with envelope and stamps, in case the professor wants to send the letter him-or herself. You should also read the related lines from the application booklet about this point. Some universities prefer to receive the recommendation letters together with the rest of the application, while some would rather get them separately, sent directly by the professor who recommends you. It is usual practice that envelopes are signed by the professor over the lid, in such a way that one cannot open the envelope without deteriorating the lid. In order to increase the confidence the recruiters put in the letter when you have to send the recommendation together with the rest of the application, we advise you to request such a signature and/or an official seal.
    Content. Sometimes, a busy professor will suggest more or less directly that you produce a first draft of the text that he or she will correct and sign. In other cases, this is the only way you can get a letter that differs from the standard text every student gets from that professor. Our goal is not to discuss the reality of Eastern European campuses here. Still, if you think you might be offended by the practice of writing your own recommendation letters, it is probably better that you do not read the rest of the text.
    A recommendation letter ideally starts by stating the name of the professor who writes the letter and his/her title, together with the name of the student for whom the letter is written. The professor should also state since when has s/he known the students: year, class or other activity. It should in any case be clear that the professor had the opportunity to get to know the student well and assess his/her capabilities.
    The assessment of the student?Ts capabilities should be made from a multiple point of view over the next 3-4 paragraphs. From a professional point of view, it should give account of the student?Ts knowledge, interests and capabilities, activities and results, work capacity, etc. Personally, it should assess the student?Ts personal characteristics, character, social skills, his or her relations with the students and professors. Same as in other application documents, the direction should be from facts/experience to qualifications, and from those, to value judgments. Especially those skills relevant for the desired program should be outlined throughout the paper.
    The final paragraph should provide an overall assessment of the student?Ts potential to fulfill the requirements of the program, even though partial judgments can and should be provided in the body of the letter.
    Some of the graduate study programs supply you with forms for the recommendation letters that ask the professor to ask a number of specific questions about your skills and qualifications. Sometimes, space for the answer is allowed after each question, and there is where the answers should be written, rather than on a separate sheet of paper. Other times, the questions come as a block, an in this case you have the option to answer the question still in the form of a letter. Should you chose this option, make sure the letter answers clearly every single question, preferably in the order in which they are asked on the form.
    Don't forget to write the date and the name of the home university. The name of the program you are applying for should come out explicitly in the body of the text, in order to make clear that the letter has been written for that occasion. Unless the format of the paper on which the letter should be written makes this difficult, you can print the text. Even better, have the text on a disk with you, in case the professor will consider any changes necessary. Be ready to give the professor time to read your draft and make those changes.
    Most recommendation forms contain a certain number of fields, the multiple-choice kind, where the professor has to assess, by checking cells, your abilities. Make sure those fields are checked and insert the text in the place left for ad***ional remarks. We strongly suggest that you do not leave blank that portion of the form, but use it instead as a self-standing recommendation letter.
    Good luck.

    Chu Be Ngay Tho
  6. britneybritney

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    Posted by xecvangtec:
    Nhìu ng hỏi wé , tui post 2 cái của tui vậy, còn 1 đống nữa chưa có thời gian copy ra. Mọi ng tham khảo tạm 2 cái này vậy.
    Here you are :
    http://homepage.usask.ca/~xun294
    http://homepage.usask.ca/xun294/
    Have fun
    Xec@
    So close no matter how far... I have you in my heart and nothing else matters... :x
  7. sniper_nguyen

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    Cho các bác vài cái link này:

    www.tc.columbia.edu/~career-services/resources/ bsiteTipsforCollectingandSubmittingRecommendationLetters.doc
    www.cau.ac.kr/english/recom.doc
    www.reshall.berkeley.edu/rha/documents/ general/staff_app_rec_02.doc
    www.abai.org/forms/CerRecomd03.doc
    www.unyp.cz/public/documents/ all_emba_recommendation_letter.doc
    [​IMG]
  8. hoangtudeucang

    hoangtudeucang Thành viên quen thuộc

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    What a **** link. It''s 2 advertise sm1, not 4 materials/information getting
  9. hoangtudeucang

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    As far as I know, schools do not want 2 receive recommendation letter in a form like these. They want to get an essay saying abt the applicant. It''s more vivid.
    For many other schools, they hve their own recommendation letter form included in the application. U should not give a female horse a male ass.
    In short, those links are not useful. Those who wanna hve a good letter, try 2 e*** the one posted by CRX.
    (I wrote this very late. Sorry if disturbing)
  10. devastated

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    Oh, cum on, gimme a break, HoangTuDeuCang! The stuff CXR gave is so much of a standard, so it does''t need e***ing in the slightest. It really is a good guide to a standard letter of reference.
    However, the guide on writing letters of recommendation that was given above was pretty superficial in that one one bothers to waste time on reading it through.
    As HoangTuDeuCang said, each sponsor requires its candidates to obtain a letter of recommendation based on its given format.
    But to be honest, it seems we have to follow a standard format to write an letter of recommendation that strikes the evaluators the most. In fact, a friend of mine got a letter of recommendation from his boss, in which the boss was not only fulsome in praise of my friend''s abilities, but also very critical of some of his most obvious weaknesses. Besides, the letter didn''t have a format that complies with the given standard format. And you know what??? In the end, he was awarded a nice fellowship!
    In a nutshell, what you need to do is to answer those questions that CXR poses for a letter but you can organize them a little differently if you want, so long as everything''s clear and straight to the point.
    The final word of the day is "I like your signature, HoangTuDeuCang", because it''s simply the truth that not many is courageous enough to admit to. Thanks!
     
     

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