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To whom it may concern,
It is my pleasure to write
this recommendation letter for Ms. ****, who was
one of
my favorite students in my
class.
As her teacher in the main
course of Industrial Economy, I got to know her
since
nearly seven years ago. I
distinctively remember that she is a clever girl
with respect
of her study. Ms. ****
usually promoted some valuable questions and
actively
discussed these questions
with me personally. She seldom accepted an
opinion
without any self- thinking
and was critical with what especially
international and
domestic economical situation
and latest computer technology. She read widely
and
intensively. During the
three-year college studies, she enriched herself
not only in
academic study but also in
the profoundness knowledge.
**** as the monitor of her
class ever assisted me to manage the whole
class. No
matter in classroom or in
dormitory she always required herself with the
standard of a
monitor and performed her
duty well. She ever helped many of her
classmates in
study or other living trivial
matters. She was the monitor of her class for
the whole
three years and what she had
done won the consistent commendation from
teachers
and her classmates. ****'s
ability was presented not only in the class work
but also in
her performance in Student
Union of our school. She was ever the head of
Public
Relation Section of our
college for nearly two years. In the period
time, she
successfuly planed and
conducted several large-scale activities, which
caused much
attention and produced
positive effect in the whole school.
I feel glad that **** is
willing to study in your country. It is worthy
proposal. I believe, in
your country the field of her
vision will be broadened and she will be able to
learn more
modern knowledge, which will
be beneficial for her own development in the
future.
As a teacher, I would like to
see all my former and present students improve
and
perfect themselves constanly,
therefore it is my own will and pleasure to
recommend **** to apply for a
place at your program.
Sincerely yours,
****
Dean of Department of
Economics
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