Generally, asking for a transfer through your employer requires some kind of reason. However, if you don't want anyone to know why you are requesting a transfer, try listing something like "personal reasons" in your letter.
Yes, if you transfer to another law school they may want to find reasons as to why you are transferring to their law school.
If you would like to transfer to another department you should write a letter to your line manager or HR department requesting the transfer. Specify your reasons for the transfer and make sure the letter is polite and professional.
To write an intent of transfer to another school, you need to write a letter to bot the principals. The letter should contain the reasons as to why you are transferring.
A request is something someone asks you to do. It is reasonable if there are good reasons for doing as you are asked or at least no good reasons not to do so. Of course, this is extremely subjective.
For starters include your name in the beginning of the paragraph. "Ex: Hello, Im Mary Muffin and i am intrested in applying for your scholarship." You also must include what benefits you can inherit on the school. Make sure your not to cocky and think professional.
You don't "make" your parents do anything. They are your parents and have reasons why they don't want you to do things. Ask them the reasons.
Typically, siblings are entitled to be considered for appointment as executor of an estate when there is no will. However, the court will ultimately decide who is the most suitable candidate based on factors such as their relationship with the deceased, their ability to carry out the duties of an executor, and any conflicts of interest. It's advisable to discuss this with a probate attorney for guidance.
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Presumably, you made your choice for reasons which can be stated. If they are good reasons, those reasons should be just as persuasive to your parents as they are to you.
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Because reasons.
there can be many reasons. maby he or she just wanted to send a random friend request.