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Asyanson Posted 20 years ago
Business & Finance

Applying for UNiversity Masteral Readmission

Help please...

I am applying for a university readmission for failure to file a leave of absence as i did not enrol for one semester.

Help me edit my text - i wanted to have a good closing, my line below is very generic and simple.

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Please accept my sincere request for re-admission to the <xxxx> masteral program this coming first semester SY2006-2007.



Last year, I was promoted to become the Regional Quality Assurance Manager of the Information Systems Group of our company, <xxxx>. It was a much coveted position which also involved a lot of traveling both locally and overseas during the first six months of my appointment. Much as I would have wanted to continue with my masteral degree, work had been too hectic that I had no option but to drop my <xxxx> subject and later, miss the deadline for filing a notice of leave.



Since the end of the first quarter this year, my work has become less demanding. I am confident that I should be able to focus on my masteral education should I be given the opportunity to enroll this coming semester.



Thank you for considering my request. I am looking forward to your reply.

Sincerely,

AY

(skype ID: asyanson)
  

Top answer

Is "masteral program" the phrasing that is used? Not master's program? (I've come to learn that my American ears often question what is perfectly acceptable elsewhere, but this is a new one for me.

  • Is "masteral program" the phrasing that is used?
  • Not master's program?
  • (I've come to learn that my American ears often question what is perfectly acceptable elsewhere, but this is a new one for me.
  • ) I think your letter is very good in tone.
  • work was so hectic that (not work had been too hectic that) Did you drop only one class?
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Is "masteral program" the phrasing that is used? Not master's program? (I've come to learn that my American ears often question what is perfectly acceptable elsewhere, but this is a new one for me. It's a doctoral program, but I've only ever heard master's, not masteral.)

I think your letter is very good in tone.

work was so hectic that (not work had been too hectic that)

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