You have a permanent job, and few weeks ago you have started a part-time short course. You are not satisfied with it and want to change this part time course.
| You have a permanent job, and few weeks ago you have started a part-time short course. You are not satisfied with it and want to change this part time course. Write a letter to your professor explaining why you are not satisfied with your present part-time course, and stating which course you would prefer and why. |
Dear Professor Smith,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the part-time short course in Business Communication that I recently enrolled in. Although I was initially enthusiastic, after attending a few weeks of classes, I feel that it is not meeting my expectations.
The primary reason for my dissatisfaction is that the course content is largely focused on basic communication skills, which I am already quite familiar with due to my professional experience. Additionally, the sessions are heavily theory-based, and I was hoping for a more practical approach with interactive activities that could be directly applied to workplace scenarios. As a result, I do not feel that I am gaining much value from continuing with this course.
Instead, I would prefer to switch to the Project Management short course. This subject is not only highly relevant to my permanent job role but also essential for my career development. Since I often manage multiple projects at work, I believe that formal training in this area will equip me with the right tools and techniques to handle tasks more efficiently and effectively.
I sincerely hope you will consider my request and kindly guide me through the process of changing my enrolment. I am eager to pursue a course that better aligns with my professional goals and personal growth.
Thank you very much for your understanding and support. I look forward to your positive response.
Yours sincerely,
Sally