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Letter of Recommendation for Scholarship

Monday, 4 March 2019

To whom it may concern,

It's my pleasure and honor to recommend Ms. Vania Anisa for the Australian National University LPDP Scholarship. I have known Ms. Vania Anisa in my capacity as her homeroom teacher at 3 Senior High School since 2017. Ms. Vania Anisa  is a student who has a very good motivation to learn new things.

Ms. Vania is highly intelligent and has good analytical skills. Her overall intelligence is also reflected in her grades for the course, which were by far the best in the class.
She has excellent communication skills. She is active as a part of Student Council and joined  school extracurricular, like Movie Production 3. Ms.Vania also demonstrated good teamwork skills in group assignments.

At a personal level, Ms.Vania is a well disciplined and has a pleasant personality. I am certain that Ms. Vania is going to continue to do great things in her future. I highly recommend her for admission to your undergraduate program. She is talented, caring, intuitive, dedicated, and focused in her pursuits. Ms. Vania is truly a stand-out individual who will impress everyone she meets. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at dhynekepramitha@gmail.com.

Sincerely yours,
Dhyneke Pramitha, S.Mn
Homeroom Teacher
3 Senior High School
Belitung Street No.8
Bandung, Indonesia, 40113

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