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College admissions applications usually require just two or three letters of recommendation. Ask people who know your strengths to write your letters of recommendation.
Teachers and counselors are usually the best choices. Employer or community leaders can also be good options if they know you well and can emphasize your best qualities and achievements.
Ask for recommendations early so there is enough time to get them in comfortably before the deadline. It's considerate and smart?waiting until the last minute may not give your recommenders enough time to do you justice and will cause you both unnecessary stress.
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