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GalinKa [24]
3 years ago
5

What makes you a perfect candidate for FIT? Why are you interested in the major you are applying to?

Social Studies
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Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
6 0

Answer and Explanation:

I would be a perfect candidate for FIT because I have been interested in fashion since I was a child and since then I have dedicated myself to studying this sector more and more and improving my design skills. Since my adolescence I have made my own fashion creations and I believe that I will be able to perfect them and become a great professional in this segment at FIT.

My interest in the course is to become a great fashion designer, learn more about the composition and making of clothes, styles, fabrics, designs and everything else that the course can offer me. I believe that this is the best option for my career and that I will have great experiences.

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