write an email to a friend from another country asking for information and advice about higher education.
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Dear ...,
I am writing to ask you for some information and advice on further education.
I am going to finish secondary school in May and I have been thinking a lot about taking a gap year or pursuing further education immediately. Here are the points that worry me most.
First, I want to consult you about the advantages and disadvantages of taking a gap year. I know that a lot of school leavers in your country prefer taking a gap year before deciding to pursue further education. Would a gap year look good on my college application?
If I pursue further education immediately, what kind of attendance mode should I choose? There are excellent universities in your country, and a bachelor’s degree from one of them will definitely help me to find a good job easily. However, the tuition fees and living expenses will be very high, and I am not sure if a scholarship will cover all the costs. Do distance learning degrees offer the same content as campus-based degrees?
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
....
Dear Hoa!
During my high school years, I was laughed at and bullied by people. In order to avoid the situation from happening again in college, I lived a secluded life and got into a self-created "shell", out of fear of rejection. It took me a whole semester to realize this was wrong. And I'm not alone, almost all of us are afraid of feeling rejected. Let go of shyness and prejudices about the lovable friends around us and you will find that opening up to people will not be difficult. College offers a great environment for fostering creativity and friendship. Don't try to show that skeptics are wrong, focus on improving yourself.
Some freshman students, you may also include yourself, will have problems in college. You may not start up or must be face with the sad story, tragedy of family or friends. Know that you're not alone and the road to graduation isn't always smooth. Better take the time you need to balance rather than end yourself to the brink of trying. to the head with the problem. I took a semester off to get over a sad story - one of my best friends lost, and then I went back to teaching more golden sugar. I know I shouldn't advocate for this, but I'm not sure what I would have become if I didn't take a leave of school that year.
Best friend,
Hoai Anh