I know John since the beginning of his freshman year. I had a chance of monitoring him under close quarters when he took up the project related to the Production Department under me. He performed exceptionally well in it and scored the highest marks in the Project among the class of 60 students.
In the period I have acquainted with John, I have observed a lot of promise in this talented student. He has very sound concepts and a good grasp of the fundamental areas of Business related subjects. His natural intelligence and brilliant analytical powers are supplemented by the amount of effort he puts into his work. He is a sincere and dedicated student and I have always found him up to date with his class work and home assignments
Apart from his scholastic excellence, I have been greatly impressed by his mild demeanor. He regularly sets himself apart from other students on account of his obedience and regularity. He is a very good and attentive listener. His eagerness to learn more and more is easily seen from the way he actively participates in class discussions. It is indeed a pleasure to teach such a student.
I am confident that John can successfully pursue a career in Business given his already credible exposure to Management related course, and on account of his excellent grasp of fundamentals and strong analytical ability. He can work well in a team on account of his pleasing personality, which endears him to one and all. He is very comfortable conversing in English, amply demonstrating the fact through his discussions in the class. He is able to express his ideas very clearly and I believe he will be a good instructor.
I have often had discussions with John about his plans for graduate studies, and the maturity of his short-term plans and the focuses of his long-term goals have always impressed me. I would unhesitatingly rate him as being in the top 4% of all the students I have come across during my career. I strongly recommend John for graduate studies without any reservations and wish him a brilliant career ahead.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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