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Papers On Admissions Essay Samples & Letters
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Appeal To Remain In School!
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For the most part, this well-written 1 page letter appeals to the administration at a university who proposed to dismiss a student maintaining a less-than-desirable grade point average. The student discusses the reasons for his current failure and presents -- with considerable integrity -- the reasons he is confident that he will do well in the immediate further-- if given another chance to do so.
Filename: Javier.wps
Application Letter/Music School
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A 3 page example letter from a student applying for admission to a music school. The writer emphasizes the benefits to be gained from musical education. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmuslet.rtf
Applying to Medical School
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of an admissions essy to medical school. Specifically, this essay relates the ideals of a lifelong learner to the mission statement at Mount Sinai Medical School. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHAdEsMountS.rtf
Applying to the School of Allied Health Professions
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A 3 page statement to be supplied with an application to a university's School of Allied Health Professions in the school's medical coding specialist training and certification program. The paper reviews environmental and personal reasons that this program is a good choice for the individual. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSeduAdmCod.rtf
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