you recently received a letter from a friend asking for advice about whether to go to the college or to try to get a job. you think she should get a job write a letter to this friend in your letter say why he would not enjoy going to the college explain why getting a job is a good idea for him suggest type of job that would be suitable for him

Dear Sara I hope you are doing well. As we have been friends for many years and I know about your characteristics and qualities very well I recommend you not get into any college because you have been more talented in practical skills rather than theories and core subjects and I am sure you will gain more success in the future if you follow your inherited potentials. Finding an office job and becoming a civil servant has become entirely difficult these days
in addition
, you will have only a regular salary each month but working for yourself and being your own boss is really delightful since you set up a business which even can help you to become.
However
, some citizens who are not risky only like to work for others. You have mastered the piping of various buildings and construction is a work which has been done all the time
as a result
, If your work has been done professionally, I am sure you will become the most successful plumber in our city. In the end, In my point of view, I suggest getting a job related to your skills as well as promoting your skills and trying to become independent gradually
instead
of going to college for getting a degree. Best regards Saeedeh
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • academic pressures
  • financial burdens
  • tuition
  • student loans
  • uncertainty
  • work experience
  • earn money
  • practical skills
  • professional network
  • align with interests
  • growth opportunities
  • on-the-job training
  • apprenticeships
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