A friend of yours is thinking about applying for the same course that you did at university. He/she 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 Saman, So nice to hear from you after a long time. Hope
this
finds you well. In your
last
letter, you mentioned that you are seeking some advice about applying to the same program, that I did for my bachelor's.
To begin
with, let me give details about the program that I did. I did a Computer Information Technology programme which is available at the University of Wolverhampton. It contains four semesters, in each, there are four modules.
In addition
, to the modules, there are assignments that you need to do each semester.
Secondly
, I can assure you about the course content and
also
about the lecturers who assist you throughout the program outline. Not like the other universities, Wolverhampton update its course content quite often to match the trends in the field.
Finally
, let me explain the application process, you need to have your certificates in English, if they are not better get those translated. When you fill out the application please write your name in full, because
that is
the name that they put on your final certificate. Let me stop here, if you need more information please feel free to contact me on my mobile. Best wishes, Supun
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  • prospective student
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  • 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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