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pelagius 06-05-2008 08:33 PM

Eagle Board of review letter
 
One of the young men asked me to write a letter of rec for his eagle board of review. He is a great young man and I am writing a very glowing letter. However, I really don't know much about scouting. Is there specifics elements or things I should make sure I talk about besides that he is

kind,
courteous,
a leader,
respectful,
smart,
etc

P.S.

Yes MW you know the parents.

il Padrino Ute 06-05-2008 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pelagius (Post 228781)
One of the young men asked me to write a letter of rec for his eagle board of review. He is a great young man and I am writing a very glowing letter. However, I really don't know much about scouting. Is there specifics elements or things I should make sure I talk about besides that he is

kind,
courteous,
a leader,
respectful,
smart,
etc

P.S.

Yes MW you know the parents.

trustworthy
loyal
helpful
friendly
courteous
kind
obedient
cheerful
thrifty
brave
clean
reverent

hungry

And I did that right off the top of my head.

As for writing a letter of recommendation, I have no idear. I've never been asked to do it.

pelagius 06-05-2008 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 228794)
trustworthy
loyal
helpful
friendly
courteous
kind
obedient
cheerful
thrifty
brave
clean
reverent

hungry

Yes, I think I will write the letter as a kind of "acrostic" where each sentence begins with a letter. So 'l' and then 'o' and so on ...

creekster 06-05-2008 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pelagius (Post 228798)
Yes, I think I will write the letter as a kind of "acrostic" where each sentence begins with one of those words.

BE careful. Scouters, especially middle aged ones wearing offical green shorts, shirt and kerchief, do not like to be mocked.

il Padrino Ute 06-05-2008 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pelagius (Post 228798)
Yes, I think I will write the letter as a kind of "acrostic" where each sentence begins with a letter. So 'l' and then 'o' and so on ...

Good idea, but creekster is correct. Some of those guys have the sense of humor of Yosemite Sam.

pelagius 06-05-2008 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by creekster (Post 228801)
BE careful. Scouters, especially middle aged ones wearing offical green shorts, shirt and kerchief, do not like to be mocked.

Ya, but I am a professor at The Ohio State University. We are treated with respect here in Columbus. Ours is a lofty station. I figure the official Ohio Sate Business School letterhead will be enough to wow them and everything else is gravy.

TripletDaddy 06-05-2008 09:01 PM

If you want your letter to be a bit more original, ignore the Scout Law and instead evaluate how the candidate exemplies the 4 principles of The OUtdoor Code:

As an American, I will do my best to be:

1. Clean in my Outdoor Manner
2. Careful with Fire
3. Considerate in the Outdoors
4. Conservation Minded

IPU, that was off the top of MY head....snap!

Lost Student 06-06-2008 04:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 228806)
If you want your letter to be a bit more original, ignore the Scout Law and instead evaluate how the candidate exemplies the 4 principles of The OUtdoor Code:

As an American, I will do my best to be:

1. Clean in my Outdoor Manner
2. Careful with Fire
3. Considerate in the Outdoors
4. Conservation Minded

IPU, that was off the top of MY head....snap!

I don't believe you. No one actually memorizes the outdoor code do they? I don't think I even knew it existed until I became a scout leader recently.

TripletDaddy 06-06-2008 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Lost Student (Post 228943)
I don't believe you. No one actually memorizes the outdoor code do they? I don't think I even knew it existed until I became a scout leader recently.

Just because I took my Eagle's Nest oaths seriously and you clearly didn't, doesnt mean you have to disbelieve me.

Lost Student 06-06-2008 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 228950)
Just because I took my Eagle's Nest oaths seriously and you clearly didn't, doesnt mean you have to disbelieve me.

I will admit that I was in scouting only for the future monetary/career benefits that would come with having "Eagle Scout" on my resume.


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