Using the simple sentence "I attend SCCA," add a dependent clause to the beginning to create a complex sentence. Remember to include a comma.

As a full-time student, I attend SCCA.

Can you give me a different answer to the question

Although I have a busy schedule, I attend SCCA.

can you give me another

Since I want to pursue a career in the arts, I attend SCCA.

can you give me one that sounds more like a student would wright?

Even though I work part-time, I attend SCCA.

can you give me a answer that sounds more like a student

Because I am passionate about art, I attend SCCA.

To add a dependent clause to the beginning of the simple sentence "I attend SCCA" and create a complex sentence, we can start with a subordinating conjunction such as "Because," "Although," or "Since." Let's use "Since" in this case.

The dependent clause we will add is "Since I am interested in art."

Putting it all together, we get: "Since I am interested in art, I attend SCCA."