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Recommendation Strategy

Terms for recommender fit, referee briefing, academic and professional referees, proof coverage, and letter risk.

Quick Answer

Recommendation strategy decides which proof each recommender can credibly verify inside the wider admissions case.

What This Topic Helps With

Use this topic to judge whether a claim is specific, credible, and defensible across G5 application materials and interview follow-ups.

  • How recommendation strategy shapes G5 application evidence
  • How reviewers test recommendation strategy in interview follow-ups
  • How recommendation strategy connects to programme planning, document strategy, and future direction

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Recommendation Strategy FAQ

Quick clarifications for the questions applicants most often misunderstand and reviewers are most likely to test.

How should applicants use Recommendation Strategy?

Use the topic as a practical checkpoint: it should help you test evidence, programme fit, writing strategy, review risk, or interview defensibility.

Is this a prediction of admission?

No. These glossary topics support preparation and decision-making; applicants remain responsible for final choices, accuracy, and submissions.