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When I came to Reinhardt College, I had to meet new people. I had to meet new teachers,

coaches, and students. One coach who stood out to me is coach Jonathan Lenarz. He is

the Reinhardt soccer coach and teaches Reinahardt Orientation and Wellness. There are many things that

I can say about Jonathan Lenarz, like he is a caring
, understanding, and intelligent person.

Caring is a great way to describe a coach because he looks out for players on his team and also

anyone who is around him. Coach Lenarz is the kind of person who tries to help students in anyway that

he can. He is always giving a helping hand. In fact, Coach always tells the guys on the team that if they

need someone to talk to they can always go talk to him.

Also, Coach is the kind of person that one can talk to about anything that is going on in

one's life. He will not make juddgemants, even if it is something that is pretty bad. After talking to

Coach, it seems like he always knows just what to say and when.

The Coach is a very intelligent person. He always knows how to explain

directions to everyone. Explaining directions is not always easy, because not everyone understands the

first time. For example we have many foreign players on our team this season and not all of them can

speak nor understand English very well.

Another instructer that I have meet since I have been at Reinhardt College is my Western

Civilization teacher, Sean Martin. Dr. Martin is very intelligent, but sometimes that can be a great thing

and a bad thing.

Dr. Martin is one of the smartest teachers that I have ever had . A student could

probably ask him any question about history, and he would know the answer. I believe that it very

important for a teacher to know what he is talking about. Then there is another side to being too

intelligent. One reason that it is not always a great thing is because a very

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