AI Recommendation Letter Drafter
About this tool
A draft for your referee to review and edit — built on specific work, not general praise.
Teachers routinely ask for a draft. They know your work but not your target program, they are writing several of these at once, and a starting point saves them an hour. What they are agreeing to is reviewing and editing it — not signing something they did not read.
This produces exactly that: a draft, opening with a note that the referee must review and approve it. It is built from the specific examples you supply, because a letter of general praise is worth nothing to an admissions committee. The comparative judgement — how you rank against others they have taught — is deliberately left in brackets, since only the referee can make that claim, and it is the line committees weigh most heavily.
How to use
- Name the program, say how the referee knows you, and give specific examples of the work they supervised or marked
- Press Generate and give it a few seconds.
- Copy what you need, or generate again for a different take — every run is fresh.