TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
As a professor at Copenhagen Business school, CBS, I am honored to have had Alexander as a student in my courses, which include programming and development and design of IT systems. These courses are the technical part of the business administration and informations system studium, in which Alexander has made himself visible - in a positive way.
During the last three semesters I have become acquainted with Alexander as a disciplined, dedicated, and exemplary student. His skills in programming, technical propositions, and understanding of IT architecture is, unquestionably, some of the finest I have yet seen. His remarkable imagination and rapid understanding of IT, enables him to create, invent, and innovate, new as well as old, projects. I see him as a prodigy in the field of Information Technology.
Our class holds well over a 100 students, with a wide array of interests and capabilities, with IT as one-fourth of the curriculum. Alexander has a positive attitude towards all assignments - including those which are not IT concerned - with learning being the main determinant and catalyst for his motivation. He has actively been seeking to encourage and assist the weaker students of the class as well as challenging the best intellectually and socially. I clearly recall many of my lectures, in which, he consistently, in an insisting manner, contributed his way of viewing things which let to a higher understanding of the curricula in the class. Furthermore, he explained the concept of Model-View-Controller - even as the concept wasn’t in the curriculum that semester - in an easy and understandable, yet challenging way, which led to several assignments projects written with this architectural model later that semester.
I sense that Alexander’s quick and sharp intellectual level, his creative imagination, enthusiasm, and self-confidence, would enable him to flourish and prosper in any elite university, and yet, still challenge the classrooms he would participate in
, but also be a great collaborator and facilitator for other students. Which is why, I believe, that he is one of the best suited candidates for any university he wishes to pursue.
Professor name
Professor and head of IT research department
Copenhagen Business School