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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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From/of deferral?

I am writing as an undergraduate to request deferral of/from my courses on BA Economics until next year.

Which is best?

I am currently on this course but due to ill health wish to start again next year rather than returning next term.

Thanks.
  

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Anonymous I am writing as an undergraduate to request deferral of/from my courses on BA Economics until next year. Which is best? I am currently on this course but due to ill health wish to start again next year rather than returning next term.

  • Anonymous I am writing as an undergraduate to request deferral of/from my courses on BA Economics until next year.
  • Which is best?
  • I am currently on this course but due to ill health wish to start again next year rather than returning next term.
  • Thanks.
  • It is not very clear.
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AnonymousI am writing as an undergraduate to request deferral of/from my courses on BA Economics until next year.

Which is best?

I am currently on this course but due to ill health wish to start again next year rather than returning next term.

Thanks.
It is not very clear. Instead say something like this:

Due to ill health,

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