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Lydiaprawn Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

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i would love if anyone could reald this letter and correct it if anything is wrong, as I am not a native speaker.

"I, insert name, am writing this letter in order to explain the reasons that led me to choose the École Supérieure des Arts de L'Image le 75 to complement my training as a Graphic Designer.

First of all, the range of educational opportunities offered by the school is very wide, and so it would be good for me to take advantage of that, for I look forward to improving my skills. I believe that the bigger the offer, the more in-depth my training will be. The fact is explained by adding that I firmly believe in the power of interdisciplinarity to help me build an eclectic, yet solid, ground to lay my work upon.

By complementing my training in such areas as Typography, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography I will be able to crystalize the strength of my conceptual speech and its applicability through my work. In short, the plurality of the offer was the major reason I chose this school.

I feel particularly interested to explore such techniques as silkscreen, and I've heard through my colleagues who studied there that the conditions offered by the school within that area are highly advised. As I've heard through the same colleagues, the Photography department is also very well equiped, and as I am bound to explore that field of interest on a more academic level, that piece of information was of a great importance when helping my final decision.

Finally, the geographic location of the school was also very important when making my decision. Brussels is literally the center of Europe, so I'm hoping it will bring me more opportunities of getting to contact different cultures and meet new experiencies. This will be sure to affect my work on an extremely positive way."
  
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