When answering the question about your reason for leaving a previous school, focus on positive aspects. You might say you were seeking new opportunities for growth, a better fit for your academic or social goals, or a desire to explore different educational programs. It's important to frame your response in a way that highlights your commitment to personal development and your enthusiasm for the new school. Avoid speaking negatively about the previous school.
The hours were difficult, or it wasn't the career you were after
poverty is the main reason for children leaving the school before completion
Failing was the main reason of leaving school
Ben Bailey has worked as a Meteorologist on Fox 2 for the previous 9 years. He announced on July 19, 2013, that he would be leaving. The reason he gave for leaving was that it was time for him to go.
Yes, for record purposes, you have to tell the law school the previous school that you attended.
Possibly.
I wasn't able to perform at my highest level of performace and felt like i wasn't going to move in the company.
did not feel like part of the team
I am looking for a more challenging position.
Begin by addressing the principal respectfully. State the student's name, class, and reason for leaving. Include academic achievements, if applicable. End with a closing remark expressing gratitude for the support received.
Depending on your state's rulings, it is possible if the reason for leaving this job is acceptable to the state and if you still had benefit time left on your previous unemployment benefits.
As an interviewer I understand if candidates say "they wished to develop themselves in a different area or field" or "career opportunities at my previous employment were limited" or it may be as simple as "the hours of work did not suit my home life" or "the travel time involved was impacting on my home life".