Does ASU require letters of recommendation for MS in CS?

Asked by Chanchar R. 8 months ago

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Darak Sarita

Darak Sarita

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Arizona State University (ASU) generally requires letters of recommendation for admission to its Master's programs, including the Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science. These letters are a critical part of the application process as they provide insight into the applicant's academic and professional capabilities, character, and potential for success in graduate studies.

Typically, ASU asks for three letters of recommendation. It's preferred that these letters come from individuals who are well acquainted with the applicant's academic work, research experience, or professional achievements. Ideal recommenders could include faculty members, research advisors, or work supervisors who can provide detailed and specific assessments of the applicant's abilities and potential.

However, requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Some programs may have more specific requirements about who should write these letters or what areas they should address. 

 


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Rohan Dharamchand

Rohan Dharamchand

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For the MS in Computer Science program at ASU, applicants are required to provide three letters of recommendation. These recommendations provide insights into the applicant's academic and professional qualifications, supporting their candidacy for the program.

It's crucial to choose recommenders who are familiar with your academic work, research, and professional ethics, as their testimonials will play a significant role in the admissions process.


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