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Letter of Recommendation for Harvard University (Engineering Undergrad. Program)

Letter of recommendation by English Teacher for a student who was accepted into Harvard Engineering Undergraduate Program

Madhvi is an extraordinary young student. As her High school English Teacher, I have seen many examples of her talent and have long been impressed by her diligence and work ethic. I understand that Madhvi is applying to study Engineering program at your prestigious school. I would like to recommend her for admission.

Madhvi has outstanding organizational skills. She is able to successfully complete multiple tasks with favourable results despite deadline pressure. As part of the literary project, she developed collaborative class magazine showing the innovative work in painting and textile science. This work was acclaimed a lot. Her presentation skills were immensely appreciated. Madhvi not only headed the project, she ensured its success by demonstrating leadership abilities that her classmates both admired and respected.

I must also make note of Madhvi's exceptional academic performance. Out of a class of 20 students, Madhvi graduated with good marks in English. As a member of English literary club, she contributed immensely to inter-house and inter-class activities. Her hard work and strong focus helped her to accomplish many milestones in literary activities organized by the school.

If your Professional business program is seeking superior candidates with a record of achievement, Madhvi is an excellent choice. She has consistently demonstrated an ability to rise to any challenge that she must face.

To conclude, I would like to restate my strong recommendation for Madhvi. If you have any further questions regarding Madhvi's ability or this recommendation, please do not hesitate to contact me using the information on this letterhead.

Sincerely,

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