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Letter of Recommendation

Bandung, April 9nd 2019

To : Edinburgh University

I recommend Muhammad Rafid Aria Khalfani as student who will register to Edinburgh University. I have taught him Mathematics for 3 years. He is the best student in the school, he is very curious, imaginative, honest, and determined person. He also like watching movie and he has made a short film work and he has made several animations.

He really calm person, he can handle every problem that he get. He is an active student, he is the part of some extracurricular in SMA 3 Bandung, like MP3 (Move Production Three), DKM (Mosque family council), Trilogi (research and olympics team three) in the field earth science.

In earth science, he has achieved qualify for OSP (provincial science olympiad) from several qualifications.

He really like to know something happen, so he is a person who likes to work hard, he likes to start something from scratch and finish it to completion, not neglecting something in the middle, if something happens he will surely investigate from the starting point.

In conclusion, he is a great and hard-working person, he is also very creative. He always takes care of things to finish. I highly recommend him in mechanical engineering because of his skills and attitude. He will definitely bring so much to your university, both inside and outside the classroom.

Sincerely,
Adam Bagus Wirawan, S.Pd
Headmaster of Senior High School 3 Bandung

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