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Dear Madam or Sir,

I have decided that I would like to study in Australia,and I know few about the opportunities and conditions there. I would therefore be very grate if you would be kind enough to give me some advices. For particular,what are the chances of my being admit to your school there at the age of 16? And was it difficult for me (an average student) to go on to an university there after completing senior high school? Would you please to send me a brief introduction about your school? Thanking you for your kind consideration.

Sincerely Yours,Li Ming

Dear Madam or Sir,

I have decided that I would like to study in

Australia,and I know few about the opportunities 

but little 

and conditions there.I would therefore be very

 grate if you would be kind enough to give me

 grateful 

some advices. For particular,what are the chances

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 of my being admit to your school there at the age 

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 of 16? And was it difficult for me ( an average

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 student) to go on to an university there after

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completing senior high school? Would you please^

send me a brief introduction about your school?

Thanking you for your kind consideration. 

Thank 

Sincerely Yours,Li Ming

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