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I look forward to your prompt reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua

Dear Sir or Madam.
I¡¯m writing to you in the hope that I would have the chance to further my studies at your university.
First, please allow me to briefly introduce myself. My name is Li Hua, born in 1993. I¡¯ll graduate from Xinhua High School this coming June. I¡¯m an all-round student with excellent grades in all subjects, in particular Internet, Technology and English. This is the reason why I want to major in Computer Science in an English speaking country. I¡¯m also good at computer program design and basketball.
I know that the University of Virginia ranks among the top universities in the USA and enjoy a good reputation all around the world. It would be a great honor for me to study at your university.
My e-mail address is lihua93@ yahoo.com, and I¡¯ll appreciate it very much if I can receive your reply!
Sincerely yours
Li Hua
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