Hiwad Dawary Case Study

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It is my pleasure to write letter of recommendation for Hiwad Dawary, a talented Undergraduate student whom I have known through my sociology class. Hiwad has been a highly motivated, and ranks among the best students I have ever taught. This letter is to enthusiastically recommend Hiwad for entrance into pharmacy school.
Hiwad has shown an extremely high level, independence, intellect and self-motivation throughout time I have known him. His exceptional professionalism, reliability, and expertise have been the hallmark of his performance and conduct. Throughout his time in pharmacy, Hiwad has shown a genuine interest in the field of pharmacy. I believe his curiosity and intelligence make him a highly qualified candidate for pharmacy school.

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