LetterofRecommendation071015

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July 10, 2015 To Whom It May Concern: Very few students have impressed me like Sam Brandt. He possesses many characteristics that will make him outstanding in any area he chooses. He is highly motivated, consistently punctual and his attendance record at Miller-Motte College has been outstanding. He comes to class well-prepared, actively participates in class discussions and goes above and beyond in class projects which are always informative and interesting. He has consistently been one of the top students in my General Psychology class academically. In addition, Sam was on the Dean’s List at Miller-Motte College for the Spring Term. Before enrolling at Miller-Motte College, Sam served in the United States Marine Corps from 2009 until 2013 where he served as a Field Radio Operator. He achieved the rank of Sergeant in the Marine Corps. He did two combat tours in Afghanistan and received the Good Conduct Medal. Sam serves as a long distance coach with the Cape Fear Flyers and is a Board Member for the Wilmington Road Runner Scholarship Committee. He is also a Wilmington Road Runner Club Member. In addition, he serves as a Life Point Church Public Safety Team Member. He is also currently employed part-time at Fleet Feet Sports as a Fit Specialist. Sam not only excels academically but he also possesses the personal attributes and communication skills that will make him successful. He has a positive outlook on life and relates well to a wide range of people including school administrators, faculty members, his fellow students and other individuals in the community. He is very mature, professional and helpful to other people. He is also very well organized and everyone likes him

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July 10, 2015

To Whom It May Concern:

Very few students have impressed me like Sam Brandt. He possesses many characteristics that will make him outstanding in any area he chooses. He is highly motivated, consistently punctual and his attendance record at Miller-Motte College has been outstanding. He comes to class well-prepared, actively participates in class discussions and goes above and beyond in class projects which are always informative and interesting. He has consistently been one of the top students in my General Psychology class academically. In addition, Sam was on the Dean’s List at Miller-Motte College for the Spring Term.

Before enrolling at Miller-Motte College, Sam served in the United States Marine Corps from 2009 until 2013 where he served as a Field Radio Operator. He achieved the rank of Sergeant in the Marine Corps. He did two combat tours in Afghanistan and received the Good Conduct Medal.

Sam serves as a long distance coach with the Cape Fear Flyers and is a Board Member for the Wilmington Road Runner Scholarship Committee. He is also a Wilmington Road Runner Club Member. In addition, he serves as a Life Point Church Public Safety Team Member. He is also currently employed part-time at Fleet Feet Sports as a Fit Specialist.

Sam not only excels academically but he also possesses the personal attributes and communication skills that will make him successful. He has a positive outlook on life and relates well to a wide range of people including school administrators, faculty members, his fellow students and other individuals in the community. He is very mature, professional and helpful to other people. He is also very well organized and everyone likes him and respects him. I have never heard one negative word about Sam from anyone and he serves as a fantastic role model for others, bringing out the best in them.

Sam Brandt represents the best of his generation and is recommended with confidence and enthusiasm as a candidate that you should not overlook.

Sincerely,

Barbara S. BrayInstructor, Miller-Motte CollegeWilmington, NC