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Letter of Recommendation for Harvard University (Engg. and Design)

Letter of recommendation for the student in Harvard University for Engineering and Design

I have known Karthik for two years as a student with abilities and motivation that I would unhesitatingly classify as way above average. He is inquisitive, and his application towards design is much beyond what is strictly needed for covering the prescribed syllabus. He has evinced an aptitude for both learning different aspects of designing and is well versed with all its dimensions.

I would classify Karthik abilities to organize and express herself clearly as outstanding, as judged from his examination papers. Karthik had an enviable record as a school student even before he joined us. It was therefore not surprising that we found in his a student of superior calibre, who maintained high academic standards from the first day onwards. With his natural intelligence, buttressed by a motivation to excel, he has consistently maintained his rank in the class.

He has always shown the keenness to learn more than what is strictly required under the syllabus. Karthik has the ability to grasp new concepts with ease and is capable of articulating his thoughts with lucidity both orally and in writing.

As Karthik's teacher in science for two years now, I am happy to testify to the high proficiency she has attained in this subject, as exemplified by the fact that she secured the good rank in exams. He has also had high internal assessment scores. I have been particularly impressed with his innovative approach while addressing problems relating to Engineering and designing.

I am pleased to recommend his candidature for admission to your school. I have confidence that he will acquit herself creditably enough to proceed further towards higher degree programs.

 

Sincerely,

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