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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The requirement of a letter head depends on the format in which professional LOR is required. Most MBA programs provide a form with questions for a recommender about candidate's abilities. In such cases, recommender will receive a direct link from the university to fill the responses. However, when universities require a formal letter of recommendation, the letter should be printed on the official letterhead of the company.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Although a positive LOR is essential, noting areas for improvement can also provide more legitimacy to the letter. An employer may bring up a certain ability or subject where you first struggled but eventually made progress via work and education. For instance, if you struggled with public speaking at first but overcame your fears by taking classes and practicing, this demonstrates your dedication to self-improvement and your capacity for overcoming obstacles. This well-rounded method offers a more complete picture of your character and career path.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Alliance Manchester Business School has more than 63,000 alumni who are represent over 177 countries and have been making significant contributions to their respective communities.
Mentioned below are some notable members of the B-school's alumni network:
· Sir Terry Leahy: Retired Chief Executive at Tesco
· Simon Collins: Chairman and Senior Partner at KPMG
· Wendy Mayall: Former Chief Investment Officer at Unilever
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
In your cover letter for student visa, the authorities will determine your intent to come to Germany and your financial stability for the same. Hence, always provide a suitable justification for the programme you are applying for, personal and academic background, your plans after completing your degree, your intent to return and sources of funding. Other than this, your reasons to apply for a particular university and country-specific reasons are also essential.
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