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Youthful Inexperience Luke Bartle


Luke is a Level 1 student at college in West Yorkshire who has ambitions to be a writer. His favourite authors are Agatha Christie, Dennis Wheatley and Gaston Leroux.


7th May 2013 Dear Principal


I am writing to you to tell you about my experience at College and how much I have improved whilst being here.


Ever since I was young I have always had a creative mind even if it was doing Art or doing creative writing in English, but when I was studying at High School we did not have the useful resources to learn more or to give us the confidence to push our skills further. I have always had a dream of writing stories and being an author, but while I was at High School I pushed the idea aside until years later. I was unsure because everything was virtually the same, both in learning and the way staff taught us.


When I first arrived at College I was uncertain about what the years would bring, although I was fully aware of what I wanted to do. I knew I would have to go through many stages at College until I could reach my goal. So far I have managed much better in my lessons more than I could have ever expected, in both Art and Design and English. My understanding of what Tutors have asked me to do has also improved over the years.


The learning resources at College are much better than what I had in High School and the way teachers support and encourage students cannot be beaten. There is a different approach in how tutors are. They take on board my existing skills and this helps me take it more seriously as they obviously want me to gain a better education and experience. It makes me more confident as the staff are more engaging and show respect.


I would like to thank everyone at College for the support I have been given. Yours sincerely Luke Bartle


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