Monday, 12 December 2016

graduate admissions - Will a recommendation letter such as that written for John F. Nash be convincing?


I noticed in the book "A Beautiful Mind", by Sylvia Nasar, that a recommendation letter, for PhD applications, written for John F. Nash runs as follows: This man is a genius.


Then, out of curiosity, I wonder that if such reference letters for PhD applications work in the present days?


Image taken from the Graduate Alumni Records of Princeton University:


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Answer



Even though the event that inspired this questions may or may not have actually happened, the question is still a valid one.


I suspect it greatly depends on who wrote the recommendation. If the person writing that recommendation is a great authority in this field and is known for not giving praise easily, then such a recommendation letter might help. On the other hand, if I were to write such a letter...


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