Hi TBers,
The Chronicle has run a number of articles on the “art” of writing good letters of recommendation (one of my favorites at http://chronicle.com/article/How-to-Write-a-Good/45944 ). My lousy grammar aside, I take seriously trying to write supportive, accurate letters that don’t sound like “Dr. Smith is the greatest academic of her generation”. What do P and T committees REALLY want in a letter?
Mr. James B. Greenberg
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