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[求助]有教授写的推荐信的样本吗?

[日期:2005-02-28] 来源:ChaseDream论坛 作者:atongmu [字体: ]

--  作者:atongmu
--  发布时间:2003-12-3 14:36:00

--  [求助]有教授写的推荐信的样本吗?
大多数学校都不需要教授的推荐信,我也没有准备。这回碰到一个,向xdjm们求助的说!
如果不方便跟贴的话,请用CD短信和我联系,或email:atongmu@sina.com

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--  作者:SmileFM
--  发布时间:2003-12-3 17:12:00

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商管系教授推荐信(转贴)

It gives me a great pleasure to recommend Mr. Cheng as a transfer to the School of Business Administration of your University in the summer quarter of 1989.

During academic year 1980-1984, he was a student in our Department, World College of Journalism. I found him very diligent and intelligent. He often participated in extracurricular activities contributing a great deal to community affairs.

Though Mr. Cheng graduated from this college 5 years ago, he keeps, contact with me very often. Worthy of mention also is his personality, honest, reliable, responsible and mature.

I strongly recommend this promising young man and your favorable consideration and assistance to him will be very much appreciated.

 

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--  作者:SmileFM
--  发布时间:2003-12-3 17:15:00

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再一封(转贴)

Dear Addimissions Officer:

I am writing this letter to support the admission of Wenli Lee to the Harvard
Business School. I was Mr. Lee\'s teacher and advisor for several years between
1993 and 1995. We have met and talked several times since.

Mr. Lee\'s academic credentials are truly exceptional. He not only knows how to
reason with numbers, but how to render incisive and imaginative arguments in
English. Unlike most of the students I have taught from China(about 60 over
the past 20 years) Lee immersed himself in American culture. He composed a
joke as part of his first presentation analyzing a local plan. It worked.
His classmates laughed and I was witness to masterful culture spanning. Lee
came to us a confident individualist uniquely suited to cultural cross
fertilization. He earned straight A grades in all my classes. Whether
rendering a spread sheet analysis, crafting a graphic or writing a report,
Lee always demonstrated uncanny mastery combined with critical wit. While
many of the Chinese I have taught performed excellently in class, Lee alone
has composed essays and talks that met the sensibilities and tastes of
American classmates. Even more importantly he offered new ideas which they
(and myself) could comprehend and even assimilate.

Lee has a deep reservoir of talent and ambition. He has already accomplished
a great deal in the face of considerable challenge. He has worked hard bridging
the cultural gulf separating the Chinese and American ways of life, and
produced an impressive record for one who has enjoyed no special privilege.
Lee possesses and uses an easygoing manner and spirited conviviality to put
people at ease. He can make small talk, but quickly moves conversation toward
more challenging and interesting topics. Lee\'s group leadership combines small
"d" democracy, intelligent judgment and gentle persistence. He learned early
on the painful lessons of coercive collectivism, and has learned how to
anticipate and even tame adversarial relations. I have every confidence
that he will use these considerable skills to tackle organizational problems
on a larger scale.

While a student in our graduate program, Lee took a job helping recovering drug
addicts in the suburban community of Harvey. Harvey, an aging industrial suburb
with an impoverished African American population, does not usually attract the
interest and attention of foreign students from Asia. Lee swam against the strong
currents of racism and fear associated with minority neighborhoods. Furthermore,
he did so in a manner that added value to the community. Lee has labored for
the ABC Authority, a large public bureaucracy, and currently works as a private
marketing and research firm. This diversity of experience represents a crucial
resource for Lee. He does not simply take jobs, but weaves these experiences
together into a framework for understanding American institutions from the
inside out. Finally, Lee plays with Americans. He does not hide out in Chinatown
or the Chinese cultural center. He rock climbs and sails. He can tell hip from
hoopla.

Lee is smart. But more important he has acquired wisdom in the culture of both
China and the U.S. He wants to expand his considerable fund of wisdom and use
it to provide cultural scaffolding for commercial ties between the U.S. and
China. Lee\'s ambitions and abilities are in sync. He is poised and prepared
to take this next step in an exciting journey. Not only will faculty and
students thank you for admitting such a fine candidate, but so too will
those employees, customers and citizens who will benefit from his future
employ.

Sincerely,

David Smiths
Professor of ABC University

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--  作者:grenuisx
--  发布时间:2003-12-3 19:54:00

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thanks Smilefm~!!!
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--  作者:atongmu
--  发布时间:2003-12-3 20:19:00

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Thank u very much!
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--  作者:thankceleste
--  发布时间:2003-12-4 8:28:00

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啊,好好好!多谢!
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--  作者:atongmu
--  发布时间:2003-12-10 15:18:00

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今天仔细看了第二封推荐信,感觉无论是推荐人还是被推荐人都好牛啊!
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--  作者:tony6
--  发布时间:2004-9-11 16:24:00

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--  作者:ionie
--  发布时间:2005-2-10 22:32:00

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--  作者:Mariners
--  发布时间:2005-2-11 14:21:00

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