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LetterofRecommendationforDr.

VictorFrankenstein

DearDr.Hanz,

VictorhasbeenoneofmydearestfriendssincewefirstattendedcollegeattheUniversityof
Ingolstadtin1723.Webeganourjourneywithseparatemajorsbecausewehaddifferent
passions.HemajoredinphysicalscienceswhileImajoredinorientallanguages.Althoughwe
eachdivergedinourowndirection,Isawthededicationandpowerbehindeveryaspectofhis
work.Hesomehowmanagedtobalanceouteverychallengehewasgiven.Victorneverceased
toamazemeandIaspiredtofindsomethingthatIcouldinvestallofmytimeinlikehedoes
withscience.

Iwouldsometimeswalkintohisroomandexpecttofindhimasleepbecauseofhowhardhehad
beenworkingthatday.Insteadhewasnestleduptohisdesk,surroundedbybooksand
handwrittennoteswithagiganticsmileonhisface.Hesurvivedoffoftheknowledgehewas
giveneveryday.Personally,Ithinkhiseagernessforlearningisoneofhismostsignificant
attribute.Victorsspeechesweremesmerizingbecauseofhiswaywithwords.Evenifyouwere
completelyunawareofthesubjectofhispresentation,youcouldnthelpbutlistenintently.

Overall,IseeVictorasaresponsiblestudentandthroughouthiscareerhehasnever
disappointed.SinceIhavegrownandmaturedalongsidehim,Ihavehadtheprivilegeofseeing
himprogressthroughhiscollegeandsciencecareer.Ihighlyrecommendhimforthepositionof
Professoratyourcollege.

Sincerely,
HenryClerval

LetterofRecommendationforVictorFrankenstein

DearDr.Hanz,

IfirstmetVictorwhenhearrivedinmyNaturalPhilosophyclassin1725.Hewasabright
studentwhowalkedineverydaywillingtolearnanythingIthrewathim.Icouldtellhewasnot
veryinterestedinwhatIwasteachingoranyofmymethodsingeneral,buthestillcametoclass
everyday.Sinceheonlytookmyclassforoneyear,Ididnthavetheopportunityofgettingto
knowhimonadeeplevelexcepthowhardhewaswillingtowork,

WhenIassignedhimanessaytodistinguishthedifferencesbetweenscienceandthebodiesof
knowledgethatproduceaphysicalresult,hewasconstantlyaskingquestionsaboutpeoplein
historyandwhytheythoughtandfeltcertainthingsabouttheworld.Heisasophisticatedand
intelligentyoungmanwhosucceedsateverychallenge.

Hisattitudeonlifeisdisproportionatecomparedtohispotentialtobetriumphant.Iseehim
beingaProfessorthatispreparedandexpectedtochangetheusualmethodsofteaching.Heisa
verydifferentandunusualkindofman.IstronglyrecommendVictorFrankensteinforthe
positionofProfessorattheUniversityofIngolstadt.

Sincerely,
ProfessorM.Krempe

LetterofRecommendationforVictorFrankenstein

DearDr.Hanz,

IwasfirstintroducedtoVictorwhenProfessorKrempehassuggestedIconversewithhimabout
NaturalScience.HeseemedtohavedisagreedwiththeidealsthatProfessorKrempewas
teaching.WhenItalkedtoVictor,Isawaburningpassioninhiseyeswhilehetalkedandasked
aboutscience.Iknewthat,oneday,hewouldbeaprofessorhimself.

Victorwasthefirstpersonthatcaughtmyeyeinmyclass.Hehadaspontaneousnaturethatled
metorealizeimpressivehisbrainwas.Notonlydidheloveeverythingaboutscience,buthe
didntletanythingpasshim.Iftherewasanythinginmylessonsthathedidntknowor
understand,hewouldpullmeasideafterclassandaskmeamultitudeofquestionsthatIwould
neverfailtohaveananswerfor.Eventhoughhewouldsometimesgettoopassionateandalmost
angrytowardsotherswhodisagreedwithhim,hewouldtrytounderstandthereasoningbehind
thedisagreements.Thisaspectoflifeisimportantespeciallyinteachingbecausetherewillbe
disagreementswithstudentsnomatterwhatthesubjectisyoureteaching.IlookuptoVictorfor
hisconstanteffortstoseebothsides.

AsIsaidbefore,VictorwouldbetheperfectchoiceforaProfessoratourcollege.Hehasfaults
justlikeeveryhumanbeingonthisearth,yethemanagestoleteveryoneonlyseethegoodin
him.

Sincerely,
ProfessorM.Waldman

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