Study Abroad: Getting your Letters of Recommendation

I’ll be writing a series of articles on the experiences and challenges that International students face in order to get into an American university. Most things that American students take for granted such as the ease of getting letters of recommendation, ordering transcripts, and scheduling appointments for the SAT or GRE, can be downright painful for students in India or other countries.

Today’s post is on the challenges Indian students may face while trying to get their letters of recommendation for a U.S. university.

Here are some of them:

1. Conveying the importance of recommendation letters - Few Indian universities ask for letters of recommendation when you apply for admission, so your professors may not be aware of or understand the urgency of getting these letters to you.

Solution - Start early. If you know you will need someone’s recommendation in two months, ask for it NOW. In your email, stress on how important a good recommendation is to get into a university abroad.  If they do not reply in a week or so, try again. They may have missed your email.  Continue reading

The Bird and the Bees — a short story

Once upon a time, there lived a fairy in the woods. Her house was in a tree and it had a tiny white couch in the living room, and a tiny white bed with yellow covers in the bedroom. She had a pretty pink bathroom with a gold-framed mirror in it. She also had a little garden just behind the tree, with potted flowers. The fairy was very proud of her garden and its colorful flowers.

She lived with a roommate because renting a tree in the heart of the forest was expensive. Her roommate was a kind bluebird, who ensured that he went to the bathroom on the fairy’s pretty pink potty and not on other people’s heads like the birds of the city do. Continue reading