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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a specific course or program of study.
Example: "I would like to ask you some questions about your course to better understand the curriculum."
Alternatives: "regarding your course" or "concerning your course".
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Keith later recalled Heth's orders: "I want no reports from you about your course at Laurel.
It's disgraceful to complain about your course load if your classmate down the hall has the same load and also has to practice cello for thirty hours a week.
"I said you'd be the quiet assassin of nation-state democracy," Mr. Farage has declared, as his target, Mr. Van Rompuy, squirmed in his seat just opposite, "and sure enough, in your dull and technocratic way, you've gone about your course".
"Have mum or dad on call back home in case you need additional information or documents to be sent to the university, and take screenshots of your chosen courses on your phone in case your internet cuts out and you need to get information about your course".
Know why you want to go to the college, why you want to study your course, and what you love about your course.
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An academic adviser can help you make the right decisions about your courses as you work towards becoming an accredited exercise physiologist.
His letter says: "My main concern about your proposed course has to be value for money … It would impact adversely on the financial position of the public sector as compared with the alternative courses of action open to you".
School TV Interview If your school has closed-circuit TV, you could arrange to be interviewed about your new course.
They also want people who are inter-disciplinary – so think about how flexible your course is.
You can make new friends, learn about yourself and your course, and be more independent than you have been before.
I guess you're just thinking about being on your course or not, and then suddenly it was the better option of the two".
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