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 Jennifer, I'm really excited to hear you're considering studying at my school. As you know, I studied medicine which was for about four years. You are required to complete a Premedical program or take a few courses that will give you the credits needed to transition into medical school. There are a few mandatory classes but trust me, they're all very interesting.
While
this
program is demanding, the faculty makes it somewhat easy. The lecturers are always ready to answer whatever questions you may have; the tutors make life really easy for you too. The best part? we have loads of social and networking events! I'm very certain you will love it here. Applying to my alma mater is very easy too. You can apply in person or through the Internet. We have quite a number of advisors that are more than happy to help and answer any questions you'd have. Please feel free to reach out to me as I'm sure I can
also
be of assistance. I am really happy to see you become a doctor! Best wishes, Loveth.
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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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