The Power of Recommendations: How to Request & Showcase Glowing Letters in Your Portfolio
Want to make your student portfolio truly amazing? Want it to really impress colleges and future bosses? Then don’t forget recommendations! Letters of recommendation are not just for applications. They are gold for your portfolio too. Think of them as “props” from people who know you best. They add trust. They add power. Let’s see how to get great recommendations and use them to make your portfolio rock!
Recommendations: More Than Just Letters – They’re Portfolio Power!
You know recommendations help with college apps. But they are super useful for your portfolio too. Don’t just think of them as letters to send in. Think of them as “proof” for your portfolio. They are proof that what you say about yourself is real. They are proof that others see your skills and talents too. In your portfolio, recommendations:
Add Trust: Anyone can say they are great. But when someone else says you’re great, people trust it more. Recommendations add trust to your whole portfolio.
Show Different Views: You talk about yourself in your portfolio. Recommendations show how others see you. They give a different view of your skills and good points.
Highlight What Resumes Miss: Resumes list facts. Recommendations show things like your work style, your attitude, and your best qualities – things that are hard to show in just a resume.
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Why Recommendations Make Your Portfolio Stronger
Why are recommendations so powerful in a portfolio? They do things your own words just can’t do. They make your portfolio more:
Believable: It’s one thing to say you’re a leader. It’s way stronger when a teacher says “This student is a natural leader.” Recommendations make your claims believable.
Impressive: A portfolio with great recommendations looks more impressive right away. It shows you are seen as valuable by others. That makes YOU look more valuable.
Complete: Recommendations make your portfolio feel finished. Like you’ve shown all sides of yourself. They are the final touch that makes it feel pro and complete.
Who Should You Ask? Think Beyond Just Teachers
Teachers are great for recommendations. But think bigger! Think about anyone who can talk about your skills and good points. Good people to ask are:
Teachers: Yes, teachers are key. Pick teachers who know you well. Teachers who saw you shine in class. Ask teachers who can talk about your school smarts and work habits.
Mentors or Coaches: Do you have a mentor? A coach? Someone outside of class who guides you? Ask them! They can talk about different skills. Skills like teamwork, leadership, or special talents.
Work Bosses: Have you had a job? Ask a boss! A boss can talk about your work ethic. They can talk about your job skills. They can show you are ready for the work world.
How to Ask for Letters That Really Shine
Just asking for a letter is okay. But asking the right way gets you GREAT letters. Letters that really help your portfolio shine. Here’s how to ask:
Ask Face-to-Face: If you can, ask in person. Talking face-to-face is more personal. It shows you really care.
Ask Early, Don’t Rush: Don’t ask at the last minute! Ask early. Give people time to write a good letter. Rushed letters are not as strong.
Tell Them “Why You Asked THEM”: Don’t just say “Can you write me a letter?” Say “Can you write me a letter because you saw my skills in [this class]” or “because you know my work on [this project].” Make it personal.
Make It Easy for Them: Give them info to help write. Tell them what you need the letter for. Give them your resume or portfolio to look at. Make it easy for them to say YES and write a great letter.
Once you’ve gathered great recommendations, upload them to Cirkledin to make your portfolio even stronger!
Show Off Those Great Letters in Your Portfolio!
Okay, you got awesome recommendations. Now, don’t just hide them in a file! Show them off in your portfolio! Make them shine!
Don’t Just Dump the Whole Letter: Don’t just paste in big blocks of text. That can look boring. Make it more fun to read.
Pick Key Lines That Pop: Read through your letters. Find lines that are REALLY good. Lines that say great things about you. Pull out those lines to highlight in your portfolio.
Make Them Visual: Use those key lines as quotes. Put them in boxes. Use colors to make them stand out. Make them pop on your portfolio page.
Link to Full Letters Too: Yes, highlight key lines. But also, link to the full letters. People can click to read the whole thing if they want to see more.
Action Steps: Get Your Recommendation Plan Going!
Ready to get great recommendations for your portfolio? Yes! Do these things now:
Think “Who to Ask”: Make a list of 3-5 people to ask for recommendations. Think teachers, mentors, bosses – people who know your skills.
Reach Out and ASK: Ask them! Ask in person if you can. Ask early. Ask the right way.
Plan Where to Show Them Off: Think about how you will show off those great lines and link to the full letters in your portfolio.
Final Thought
Recommendations are not just letters. They are portfolio power. Get great ones. Show them off right. And watch your student portfolio shine!
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