Slu edu email thread

A SLU.edu email thread!

For those who may not know, SLU.edu is the email domain for Saint Louis University, a private Jesuit research university located in St. Louis, Missouri.

Here's a sample email thread that might look like this:

Thread Title: Request for Course Registration

Email 1:

From: John Doe [email protected] To: Jane Smith [email protected] Subject: Request for Course Registration

Hi Jane,

I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to request your assistance with registering for the upcoming semester. I am interested in taking your "Introduction to Psychology" course, but I am having trouble navigating the online registration system.

Could you please let me know if there are any available spots in the course and if so, what the next steps would be to register?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Best, John Doe

Email 2:

From: Jane Smith [email protected] To: John Doe [email protected] Subject: Re: Request for Course Registration

Hi John,

Thank you for reaching out. I'm happy to help you with course registration. Unfortunately, the "Introduction to Psychology" course is currently full, but I can add you to the waitlist. If a spot becomes available, I will notify you and you can register for the course.

In the meantime, I recommend exploring other psychology courses that may be of interest to you. We have a variety of courses available, including "Abnormal Psychology" and "Research Methods in Psychology".

Best, Jane Smith

Email 3:

From: John Doe [email protected] To: Jane Smith [email protected] Subject: Re: Request for Course Registration

Hi Jane,

Thank you for your prompt response. I appreciate your help in trying to get me into the "Introduction to Psychology" course. I will definitely consider the other psychology courses you mentioned.

One more question: are there any additional materials or textbooks required for the course that I should purchase ahead of time?

Thank you again for your assistance.

Best, John Doe

And so the email thread continues, with John and Jane exchanging messages to resolve John's course registration issue.