The LOR Strategy: How to Write the "Ghost Draft" for Your Indian Professor
Your professors are too busy to write a custom Letter of Recommendation. This is your biggest advantage. Here is how to write a data-driven "Ghost Draft" that wins admissions and scholarships. Let's address the elephant in the room regarding the Indian education system: Professors rarely write Letters of Recommendation (LORs). When you ask for one, 90% of professors will tell you: "Write a draft, email it to me, and I will print it on the college letterhead." Many students see this as a burden and download a generic template from the internet. At Gnosis StudyStats , we view this as a massive strategic advantage. Admissions committees at top global universities rank LORs strictly on specific technical evidence . If you control the pen, you control the evidence. ❌ The Generic LOR (Why Agents Fail) Look at the tiny grey shape on the radar chart above. This represents what study abroad agents typically draft. "Kabir is a very punctual and hard-working st...