You Have Enrolled in an Evening Course but You Have Found That You Are Too Busy to Continue and would like to take the course next term instead. Write a letter to you, teacher. In your letter:
- explain the situation and why you cannot continue the course
- say what you would like to do about your studies?
- ask for a device about what you can do about the situation?
Dear Mr. Smith,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to inform you of my current situation regarding the evening course I have enrolled in and to discuss the possibility of postponing my studies until next term.
As you know, I have been attending your English Literature evening course for the past three weeks. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, I have found myself too busy to continue attending the classes at the present time. My workload at the office has increased significantly, and I have been assigned to a major project that requires me to work overtime on a regular basis. Consequently, I have been struggling to balance my professional commitments with the demands of the course, and I feel that my studies are suffering as a result.
In light of these developments, I would like to request the opportunity to defer my enrollment in the course until the next term. I am genuinely interested in the subject matter, and I believe that postponing my studies would enable me to fully commit to the course and make the most of the learning experience. I understand that there might be administrative procedures to follow for deferring my enrollment, and I am prepared to take the necessary steps to facilitate this process.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you could offer regarding this situation. Are there any specific measures I should take in order to maintain my progress in the subject during the intervening period? Additionally, if there are any resources or materials that I could study independently, I would be grateful for your recommendations.
Thank you for your understanding and support. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and I look forward to the possibility of resuming my studies in the next term under your guidance.
Sincerely,
Romi
Sample 2 You Have Enrolled in an Evening Course but You Have Found That You Are Too Busy to Continue
Dear Ms. Johnson,
I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits. I am writing to inform you about my current situation regarding the evening course I have enrolled in, and to discuss the possibility of postponing my studies until next term.
As you are aware, I have been attending your Introduction to Graphic Design evening course for the past two weeks. Regrettably, due to unforeseen circumstances, I have discovered that I am too busy to continue attending the classes at this time. My workload at my job has unexpectedly increased, and I have been assigned to a major project that requires me to work extended hours on a consistent basis. As a result, I am struggling to balance my professional commitments with the demands of the course, and I fear that my academic performance will suffer as a consequence.
In light of these developments, I would like to request the opportunity to defer my enrollment in the course until the next term. I am genuinely passionate about the subject matter, and I believe that postponing my studies will allow me to devote my full attention to the course and maximize my learning experience. I understand that there may be administrative procedures to follow for deferring my enrollment, and I am prepared to complete the necessary steps to facilitate this process.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you could offer regarding this situation. Are there any specific actions I should take to maintain my progress in the subject during the intervening period? Additionally, if there are any resources or materials that I could study independently, I would be grateful for your recommendations.
Thank you for your understanding and support. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and I look forward to the possibility of resuming my studies next term under your expert guidance.
Yours sincerely,
Smith
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