A friend of yours is thinking about applying for the same course that you did at university. He/She has asked you 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 Jennie, Hope
this
letter finds you in good health and spirit. Thank you for trusting me to give you some pieces of advice before your
university
enrolment. So, here is what I have to say in response to your queries about the Bachelor’s degree in Accounting course at Melbourne
University
. I understand that you want to pursue a career in accounting and finance at Melbourne
University
which I attended.
First
of all, accounting is not for someone who lacks good command of mathematics since it involves very complex techniques and skills in preparing financial statements and planning budgets,
thus
helping companies in getting fruitful returns after an investment. Students who graduate with accounting degrees will learn how cash flow affects the operation of a company and how to analyze the financial data from different reports
such
as profit and loss statements and balance sheets. There is a great advantage of the
university
you are choosing as it offers some of the best business syllabuses, faculty members, and internship opportunities in big4 corporations to teach you what you need to succeed. So, please visit the
university
website and read the success stories of the previous students who had already gained job contracts from multinational companies. From there, you will have a better idea of what a professional accountant looks like. If you would like to proceed
further
, feel free to contact the school admission team. They are available 24/7 online. Take care and see you soon. Warm wishes, Rosy Tran
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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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