“Hello” or “Question,” tell them the point of your email in specific terms
This will grab whoever your emails intended for's attention attention quicker.
“Hello” or “Question,” tell them the point of your email in specific terms
This will grab whoever your emails intended for's attention attention quicker.
word count of 150 words (or less).
This will help keep your emails short and to he point.
Proofread, proofread, proofread!
Grammar and spelling in emails will make you sound like you care more about the class.
this sentence may not be totally necessary, but it may help spark a faster reply
This conclusion sentence might not be always necessary, but in may be key in getting a quicker response.
time
This will help keep your emails short and to he point.