When Should You Request College Recommendation Letters 1

If you search for “When should I request college recommendation letters?” on Google, you are going to get a wide array of opinions. We’re about to add one more for you. The fact is that we’re a little shocked by how many sites recommend asking for recommendation letters just one to two months before they are due. That’s a terrible idea. Here is our suggestion and a few reasons behind it.

Pre-request your college recommendation letters before the end of your junior year in high school.

Are you surprised that we suggest asking for recommendation letters so early? Here are a few reasons why this is the smartest way to get quality letters:

  • Everything is going to happen faster than you expect – No matter how reasonable the timelines seem on college applications, due dates are going to sneak up on you. The further ahead you stay, the better.
  • A lot of students are going to ask the same teachers/counselors for recommendation letters – They will give priority to those who ask first, and you will get a better letter. Plus, you don’t want your favorite teacher/counselor to have to say no because they have too many letters to write.
  • Take the stress out of the college admissions process – College applications are stressful enough without waiting until the last minute for things.

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