You recently received a letter from a friend asking for advice about whether to go to college or try to get a job. You think he/she should get a job. Write a letter to this friend. In your letter: •say why she/he would not enjoy going to college. •explain why getting a job is a good idea for him/her •suggest types of job that would be suitable for him/her Write at least 150 words. You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows: Dear ...................,
Dear Rajesh,
Thanks for writing a letter. I am doing good and I hope you are well as well. I think I will be the best person to help you with your dilemma. If I were you, I would have definitely selected a job as an option.
As there are multiple problems you might face in college ,
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as you will have to stay away from your parents in a different city. It would be definitely strenuous to cope with homesickness Linking Words
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if you are unlucky, unknown people might be troublemakers, like roommates or college classmates. Linking Words
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, close friends will not be around you and it will be devastating as they will not be available to hang out in your leisure time.
In the case of work, you would gain valuable experience Linking Words
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, you'd get on-job training. At Linking Words
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, you will have extra money to spend.
You'd better look for jobs which are in a back office or as assistants jobs. These opportunities are quite in number and do not require any prior knowledge or hands-on experience.
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letter insightful. If you are free next Saturday evening, Linking Words
then
let's catch up. We can talk more. Let me know.
Take Care,
TusharLinking Words
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