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Recommendation letter for GK Scholarship

I teach Physics lessons to children who are interested in learning Physics, beginning at a low
level, and I prepare them theoretically and psychologically for their participation in the National
Entrance exams. And, among the many students I've worked with, Ider stands out for his
willingness to learn and improve. Although I’ve only worked with him for a short time, I was
impressed by his ability to study and improve on his own. He studied high school programs and
completed college-level mathematics and physics in English. He attributes his basic
understanding of the basic sciences to engaging with children who has similar interests and
immersing them in natural sciences such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry. His family
probably had a lot of influence on his zeal. Ider's ability to consult with others is another one of
his strengths. The ability to communicate openly and honestly enables you to learn from
teachers about problems you cannot understand, which also opens up opportunities for his
peers who weren't able to ask about the problem aswell. Despite the pandemic, we learned our
curriculum through a combination of online learning and classroom sessions. This is a significant
accomplishment for a high school student. We met and formed our teacher-student bond at
the newly opened Erin Everest International school, and while it may seem like a short time, it
was enough to get to know his kind, militant and hardworking personality. He is now ready to
continue learning for his own benefit and that of others. He has a wide range of abilities and
interests, and he works well with others. I don't know what he will do for sure in the future
(Architecture, Engineering), but what he's done so far has been productive and beneficial to
others and I am sure that he can accomplish many great deeds if he gets the GK scholarship.
Recommended by:
Sereendendorj Dorjmyavhan

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