Very Nice 3 recommendation letters
I did get to see two of them, and the last one took more than the week it claims at the top, but it is very nice, and I have problems accepting such praise, but it is nice to know that at least on paper people care. Here's the last letter:
I spoke with James last week, and he told me of his interest in becoming a Student Ambassador. He asked if I would be able to recommend him, and, of course, I will.
James, as you might recall, was in my COLL148 class during his first session at DeVry. He was such an outstanding student, that I recommended him as an ESC Tutor upon his completion of the course. I know you've been pleased with his work in that department, but let me tell you a little about my observations of him.
Since COLL148, James has also been a student of mine in the Public Speaking course. In both classes, he seemed to quietly emerge very quickly as a leader amongst his peers. He does so individually by excelling with assignments given him, setting the bar high, which challenges other students to reach a little farther. He also does this when a part of a team. He is polite, gracious, always positive & upbeat. His attendance record is impeccable. He is a wonderful example of a critical thinker, using his intellect and excellent communication skills to work alone or in a group to effectively solve problems. Besides all this, I think he is creative and a very interesting person, and he can talk with people about virtually anything!
Anyway, I'm probably not telling you anything you don't know, but I did want to give my wholehearted support to James in his endeavor to become an Ambassador for DeVry. I believe DeVry University would truly benefit from his work in this capacity.
If there's anything else I need to do to help, please let me know.
I spoke with James last week, and he told me of his interest in becoming a Student Ambassador. He asked if I would be able to recommend him, and, of course, I will.
James, as you might recall, was in my COLL148 class during his first session at DeVry. He was such an outstanding student, that I recommended him as an ESC Tutor upon his completion of the course. I know you've been pleased with his work in that department, but let me tell you a little about my observations of him.
Since COLL148, James has also been a student of mine in the Public Speaking course. In both classes, he seemed to quietly emerge very quickly as a leader amongst his peers. He does so individually by excelling with assignments given him, setting the bar high, which challenges other students to reach a little farther. He also does this when a part of a team. He is polite, gracious, always positive & upbeat. His attendance record is impeccable. He is a wonderful example of a critical thinker, using his intellect and excellent communication skills to work alone or in a group to effectively solve problems. Besides all this, I think he is creative and a very interesting person, and he can talk with people about virtually anything!
Anyway, I'm probably not telling you anything you don't know, but I did want to give my wholehearted support to James in his endeavor to become an Ambassador for DeVry. I believe DeVry University would truly benefit from his work in this capacity.
If there's anything else I need to do to help, please let me know.
2 Comments:
Sounds like the James I know and love! Awesome to hear those things about yourself isn't it?
i concur. you are a critical thinker, prolific writer, so easy to talk with, a brain (that goes without saying) but always positive and upbeat. you are the hardest on your self!! lol what a wonderful recommendation and i'm sure you deserve it. so good luck with getting the position . you have my vote!
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