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prasadjoglekar
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I had a question, all are welcome to add their thoughts.
I'll be applying for Fall 2010 to 5, maybe 6 schools. Assuming I get 3 decent recommendation writers lined up, I don't think it's fair to ask each of them to fill out, essentially the same information, 5 times on 5 different websites.
I work in a startup - meaning, people really don't have time for B.S. I can get any number of people to write one good reference, but asking for repeats will not endear me to anyone.
With that background, what's the best approach to forward well-written, but generic (i.e. not targeted towards a particular school) recommendations to several different business schools?
I'll be applying for Fall 2010 to 5, maybe 6 schools. Assuming I get 3 decent recommendation writers lined up, I don't think it's fair to ask each of them to fill out, essentially the same information, 5 times on 5 different websites.
I work in a startup - meaning, people really don't have time for B.S. I can get any number of people to write one good reference, but asking for repeats will not endear me to anyone.
With that background, what's the best approach to forward well-written, but generic (i.e. not targeted towards a particular school) recommendations to several different business schools?

















