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John Nash’s graduate school recommendation letter

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    jon-nyc
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    #1

    Pithy, to the point.

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    If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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    • brendaB Offline
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      brenda
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      Never seen this before. All letters of recommendation should be this clear and concise. 😄

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      • MikM Offline
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        If you can honestly use the word genius in relation to the candidate, what else is needed?

        "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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        • KlausK Online
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          Yeah, I've seen that recommendation letter a couple of times. But I think it is an awful letter.

          That letter may work somewhat if the letter writer is one of the most recognized figures in the field. But if I or any other run-of-the-mill prof would write a letter like that, it would instantly kill an application, or at least not help.

          All this letter does is saying "This guy doesn't need a recommendation letter".

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          • MikM Offline
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            Elitist.

            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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            • Doctor PhibesD Online
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              "Genius" probably works better than "Klaus is better at mathematics than he is at the piano".

              I was only joking

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              • CopperC Offline
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                They didn't have text editors.

                That was typed on a typewriter.

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                • L Offline
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                  Unrelated to this thread between introverts, a typed letter used to mean that you did not really know or care about a person. A real letter of introduction or recommendation was always handwritten. Maybe that’s not so well known.

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                  • L Loki

                    Unrelated to this thread between introverts, a typed letter used to mean that you did not really know or care about a person. A real letter of introduction or recommendation was always handwritten. Maybe that’s not so well known.

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                    @Loki said in John Nash’s graduate school recommendation letter:

                    Unrelated to this thread between introverts, a typed letter used to mean that you did not really know or care about a person. A real letter of introduction or recommendation was always handwritten. Maybe that’s not so well known.

                    Still true today. It's about the level of effort.

                    Please love yourself.

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