The writer expresses interest in attending the college and asks several questions about logistics. She inquires about the distance to a friend's home in Brighton, weekend activities and schedules, availability of single bedrooms and their potential cost, and looks forward to a response.
The writer expresses interest in attending the college and asks several questions about logistics. She inquires about the distance to a friend's home in Brighton, weekend activities and schedules, availability of single bedrooms and their potential cost, and looks forward to a response.
The writer expresses interest in attending the college and asks several questions about logistics. She inquires about the distance to a friend's home in Brighton, weekend activities and schedules, availability of single bedrooms and their potential cost, and looks forward to a response.
I am writing to you because I really want to get into your college. I
enjoyed the information I found about you on the internet. I would really like to learn from you. But before that, I would like you to answer me a few questions. I have a friend who lives in Brighton. I would love to meet him. Would it be far from the college location? If not, could I meet him at the weekend? I don't have time to take physical education classes. Are there other activities at your college? If so, could you please forward me the schedule? Well, the last hearing. I don't want to share a bedroom with my roommates. Do you currently have any bedrooms available? If so, would it cost more if I live alone? Thank you for reading my letter. I will wait for your answer. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Monika Butrimovič