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  • College
    • Common Application
    • Colleges A-D
      • Amherst
      • Barnard
      • Boston University
      • Caltech
      • California, University of
      • Carnegie Mellon
      • Chicago, University of
      • Colorado, University of
      • Columbia
      • Cornell
      • Dartmouth
      • Duke
    • Colleges E-M
      • Emerson
      • Florida, University of
      • George Washington
      • Georgetown
      • Harvard
      • Johns Hopkins
      • Michigan, University of
      • MIT
    • Colleges N-S
      • Notre Dame
      • NYU
      • Northwestern
      • Ohio State
      • Pennsylvania, University of
      • Pepperdine
      • Princeton
      • Purdue
      • Stanford
      • Swarthmore
    • Colleges T-Z
      • Texas, University of
      • Tufts
      • USC
      • Vassar
      • Virginia, University of
      • Wake Forest
      • Wellesley
      • Williams
      • Yale
  • Graduate School
    • Graduate Personal Statements
  • Law School
    • Law School Statements
  • MBA
    • MBA Personal Statements
  • Medical Programs
    • Chiropractic
    • Dental School
    • Medical Fellowship
    • Medical School
    • Nursing
    • Optometry
    • Pharmacy
    • Residency
  • Miscellaneous Writing
    • Addenda
    • Admissions Appeals
    • Letters of Recommendation
    • Waitlist Letters
    • Resumes

 

 

Letter of Recommendation

Articulating your virtues directly to the admissions officials who will decide your fate might sound like a dream come true.  But if you're like most applicants, being told by a recommender to draft your own letter of rec can quickly turn into a nightmare.  What does an admissions committee want to know?  How can you write about your own accomplishments and abilities without sounding disingenuous or laying it on too thick?  And doesn't that letter you just wrote sound a lot like your personal statement?

As part of our commitment to providing an ever-expanding range of admissions writing and editing services for our clients, Flashpoint is pleased to help take the sweat out of the recommendation process.  Whether you're a recommender who's short on time or an applicant who's been asked to draft your own letter, we can pair you with an expert writer or editor who will show you the ins and out of writing a perfect recommendation letter.  And best of all, we bring the same level of service to our recommendation editing that we do to our world famous personal statement writing.  You'll enjoy unlimited contact with an experienced writer or editor who will work with you to assure that your letter functions effectively as part of a broader application strategy and paints the applicant in the best possible light.  We’ll be there for you every step of the way, from starting your first draft to proofing your final, and we’ll never stop writing until you say so.

Letter of Recommendation Service - $99

 

Everything you've come to expect from our personal statement services delivered to your letter of recommendation.  A Flashpoint writer will review a number of factors including academic history and the nature of the recommender-recommendee relationship to help you draft a compelling letter that makes a real difference.  We'll work from scratch and, as always, we'll keep working until you're satisfied.  Unlimited revisions and unbeatable service.(How it works)

 

 

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