1)One reference from your current direct supervisor (or next best alternative) at work
2)The second reference may come from either someone senior to you (i.e., someone who has evaluated or supervised your work) or from a peer (i.e., someone with whom you’ve interacted as an equal).作者: stream 时间: 2016-9-22 19:41
The strongest references typically come from your workplace. You may select a reference from your professional, community, or extracurricular experiences. We recognize that work environments are fluid, so we give you the option of choosing the person who can best represent your potential impact.
Choosing Your Recommenders
We are impressed by what a reference letter says, not by the title or background of the individual who wrote it or the writing skills of the recommender. You should choose individuals who:
1)Know you well through significant, direct involvement with you within the last three years.
2)Will provide detailed anecdotes and examples to support their assertions.
3)Are truly enthused to write a recommendation for you and will spend sufficient time writing a thoughtful letter.
We require your first recommendation to come from your current direct supervisor. We have no preference, however, between another supervisor and a peer for your second recommendation.作者: blacksmith 时间: 2016-9-22 19:47