Schools where you absolutely positively need recs
Let's start the list. I'll compile on this first post by continuously editing. Carnation, could you sticky this?
You Must Have Recs If You Are Attending Any Of These Schools: All SEC schools (no exceptions!): Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Ole Miss, Miss State, Arkansas, Vandy, LSU, Texas A&M Big XII: Texas, Baylor, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, Missouri, Texas Christian ACC: Florida State, Clemson Pac 10: USC, Arizona Southern Methodist Southern Miss Up for Debate: Big XII: Nebraska, Kansas State, Iowa State ACC: UVA, NC State, Wake Forest, UNC Pac 10: University of Washington, UCLA, Cal, Arizona State Big 10: Northwestern UCF Depauw Washington & Lee Indiana--not a must have but a good idea If your school is on the "up for debate" list, you should probably get them anyway, they're just not as critically important as the ones in the first list. |
ACC
Would Clemson, UVA, or FSU be considered? Any other ACC schools?
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Georgetown
psyche lol |
Southern Methodist University
Indiana University |
Definitely not Penn State. That would just be too weird.
Also it may be helpful here to link this thread to the one about how to secure recs, because that will most certainly be the next question on the PNMs minds. |
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The only thing you need in georgetown, ky is to not be there for long. lol
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TCU?
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Texas Schools:
UT, A&M, Tech and Baylor (covered in your Big XII category) TCU and SMU Will let others comment on other Texas schools as I am less familiar with their recruitments. |
Arent most of the schools in California competitive?
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Clemson's Panhellenic site has a page about recs. I would assume they are something that a lot of girls will have.
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It's my impression that recs are extremely helpful at the University of Washington. (Though maybe not absolutely necessary.) Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Helpful, yes...absolutely necessary, no. |
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