I am writing this letter of recommendation for Mr.Caleb,my former
student. I have known Mr. Caleb for more than 6 years since his freshman
year at "University of Minnesota". At that time, he took the course--
"Mathematical Analysis," which I taught mainly for junior students
majoring in Mathematics. To my surprise, I found he was among the few
students in his class who could keep up with the pace of my lectures.
Moreover, he often posed thought-provoking questions during the course.
Thus it was natural that I liked discussing with this young man and
became familiar with him. The more I knew him, the more I found he was
talented at mathematics. As you can see, he got excellent scores on
the course. In fact, he ranked No. 1 on this 270 hours course in the
talented student class which has 34 intelligent others.
With his outstanding talent and solid mathematical background, he
also did quite well in most other courses during his undergraduate
study. By the way, you may wonder why his undergraduate scores look
not so good compared to other Chinese applicants. It is easy to explain,
because he belonged to the talented student class, which were
required to endure harder test papers and stricter grading than most
other college students did at least at "University of Minnesota".
He even served as Prof. Linda 's Research Assistant for one year. No
one could deny his commitment to his job. As a matter of fact, Prof.
Linda's electronic lab happened to be neighboring my office and I
could always see him working in the lab, either repairing the
instruments or helping Prof. Linda collect lab reports. Maybe one more
example will demonstrate his commitment more clearly. Once he
suggested compiling a FORTRAN program to solve a complicated circuit
problem in his class. In order to do that, he had to do a lot of
computer work. However, because there were few computers available in
our computer lab, he had to wake up at 5 a.m. in winter (please note:
"Twin city" is a downtown near the north border of China, so it is
pretty cold in winter and the heating system is not working very well.
) to ensure the 1st position of the long waiting line for his classmates
and himself! At last he and his classmates finished the program
successfully with his great efforts.
As to his personality, I would like to say Mr. Caleb is a
warm-hearted, honest and upright student. He was always ready to help
others. During my lectures, many students got confused at some points
and I could always see Mr. Caleb help them explain during breaks. In the
meanwhile, I must admit that Mr. Caleb was a bit impatient sometimes.
Finally, I would like to conclude my recommendation as follows:
frankly, Mr. Caleb is not a genius, but I promise his great
intelligence, commitment to work and his kind nature will impress you
deeply. Thus I recommend him without reservation for his admission and
financial aid to your program. Please feel free to contact me if needed.