Re: both for which - which for both?

Originally Posted by
JuBrunello
I am having some serious trouble phrasing this sentence
.
"I wish
to expand my analytical skills and
the my ability to think strategically –
both for which for both of which this program at ABC University is well-known
."
Can anyone please help me? I am in a loop here, trying to fit both, which and for in different positions, but none really work
Cheers
.
It's a bit clunky even with the correction. I would be inclined to split this into two sentences.
I want to expand my analytical skills and my ability to think strategically. The program at ABC University is well-known for facilitating both.
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