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COM 1130, TUE/THU 9:30AM – 10:45AM

Dear Ms McCall,
This is Eline Andresen and I am currently in your Communication 1130 class, who meets at Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30AM to 10:45AM. I just received my transcript with my grades for the 2013 fall semester. According to this transcript, I got a B+ in your class. I believe that I deserve an A- in your class as I have never missed a class, always been on time and handed in my assignements on time. I have also contributed to a good class enviroment, by contributing in the class discussions and not causing class disruptions. I hope that you see where I am coming from and can look over my grades one more time.

Please let me know on your decision at your earliest convenience.

Thank you,
Eline Tangen Andresen

Communication 1130 Student
TUE/THU 9:30 – 10:45.

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Dear Dr. Pedro,

 

 

This is Shaun Edalati. I’m currently in your business 180 class, but I’ve taken additional classes of yours in the past, all of which have been very informative. Recently, I decided to switch my major to Finance, and I was hoping you might be willing to become my advisor. I realize that you must already have plenty of other students you are in charge of, but since your classes are part of the reason I decided to switch majors, I thought I would ask you first.

 

 

Please let me know at your earliest convenience if you would be willing to become my advisor.

 

 

Thank you very much,

 

 

Shaun Edalati

COMM190, Section 1

ENG 2100 M/W 8:15AM-9:30AM

Dear Professor  Shaun Pecker,

I just got back my transcripts with my grades, and it says I got a B in your class. I strongly believe that I deserve a B+ in your class. I came to all your classes on time, I sat in the front of the room and contributed to the class discussion. I did all my assignments when they were supposed to be done and never handed my papers late. I really enjoyed your class and did not cause any class disruption. I hope you can see where I am coming from and see that I do deserve a better grade. Thank you for your time and hope to hear back from you soon.

Sincerely,

Xavier Carrillo

ENG 2100 Student