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Class piano 745 Posted 9 years ago
Legal Studies

DECLARATION

A letter from a school informing that a student is enrolled and starting TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN can be called a DECLARATION?

  

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If one writes about a current or former employee, it is called a 'reference'. For a student, I suppose the term 'declaration' is OK. I understand why you would write this if a student is leaving.

  • If one writes about a current or former employee, it is called a 'reference'.
  • For a student, I suppose the term 'declaration' is OK.
  • I understand why you would write this if a student is leaving.
  • But why would you write this if a student is starting?
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If one writes about a current or former employee, it is called a 'reference'.

For a student, I suppose the term 'declaration' is OK.


I understand why you would write this if a student is leaving. But why would you write this if a student is starting?

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