A friend of yours is thinking about applying for the same course that you did at university. He has asked for your advice about studying this subject. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter Give details of the course you took at the university explain why you recommend the university give some advice about how to apply

Dear Amy, I am incredibly sorry for not having been in touch recently. Life has been a bit hectic. I hope you are all well. I am writing
this
letter in reply to your previous letter looking for my ideas regarding the course that I have learned. I took ‘Advanced Accounting’ in my
second
semester of university study. I still remember we only could take these classes in the evening section as the tutor is a full-time accountant, which was a little bit annoying.
In addition
,
this
course involves two assignments that you need to submit on the fifth week and the tenth week.
Then
, the final exam must be passed in order to get the credit. There are two reasons why I recommend RMIT university.
First
of all,
this
academic institution has a good reputation around the world, which makes you more employable after graduation.
Additionally
, as students of
this
educational institution come from a wide range of nations, attending
this
university not only can learn knowledge but
also
provide us with opportunities to communicate with people with different cultural backgrounds, raising our awareness of cultural diversity. There is a tip that I would like you to know when you are applying for
this
course. Finding two or three referees with excellent social status is the main factor for being granted the offer. I hope the aforementioned information is useful for you. I am looking forward to hearing your reply. Best wishes, Nina
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • prospective student
  • alma mater
  • curriculum
  • faculty
  • state-of-the-art
  • extramural
  • scholarly pursuits
  • cohort
  • accreditations
  • holistic development
  • pedagogy
  • thesis
  • dissertation
  • prerequisites
  • mentorship
  • application portal
  • tuition fees
  • scholarships
  • financial aid
  • internship opportunities
  • networking events
  • career services
  • personal statement
  • deadline
  • admissions office
  • recommendation letters
  • portfolio
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