It's communications. Mandatory for most courses, that I know of. Basically like taking english again. Though it seems that my ability to pull sentences from my ass has waned since I left highschool.
... hrm. College level? Introductory stuff, though. Bleh. I remember there actually being word quotas you had to meet back when I hit that stuff, which I now know is god
damn stupid. If you've got time, you might actually ask the teacher for consideration re: brevity.* Since brevity is.
Kinda' important. Everywhere, but business related stuff especially. If they're teaching you to pull sentences out of your nether regions instead of getting to the damn point they're just... not really doing a very good job
But intro stuff is frankly just another level of high school, generally, so. Meh. You'll probably have better luck later on.
I mean, sometimes it
takes a lot of words to get to the point. And, I'll admit, it's definitely
fun to play and given less than half a chance I will. But it's bad craft to bloat.
*Maybe ask if you can make three or four appropriately sized ones instead of just one piece of crap? Likelihood of something like that dependent on how large the class is, of course.
Wait wait wait...
...people send out job application rejection letters? Where's the two hundred or so I should have? Hell, I can count the number of rejection emails and phone calls I ever received on one hand. What madness is this?
I think they
may have, like, decades ago or something? Still, even if you never send one, the technique of business communication is something that should be practiced. It's just... flyme isn't. In this case. That assignment is violently anti-commercial.