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Corgi Posted 9 years ago
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"I really want to start from here pursuing my dream career"

Hi, I'm now writing an application essay for a graduate school, and is it Ok for me to say "... and I really want to start from here pursuing my dream career". I have already referred to the school name in the previous sentence, and thus this won't be a problem. I just feel like "start from here doing sth" a bit weird, but I do not think that's wrong. Any ideas?

  

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Or "... and I really want to start here pursuing my dream career"?

  • Or "...
  • and I really want to start here pursuing my dream career"?
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Or "... and I really want to start here pursuing my dream career"?

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Natural English is this.

"... and I really want to start pursuing my dream career here"

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