Part 7.- You are going to read an article in which six students talk about their university. For questions 43-52, choose from the students (A-F). The students may be chosen more than once.
Which student…
is studying at university
that was not their first choice? 43.-____
has found it easier to make
friends at university than they had expected? 44.-_____
wishes they had more time to
take part in social activities? 45.-_____
chose their university partly
because a relative had recommended it? 46.-_____
complains about the
travelling time from their accommodation to the city centre? 47.-_____
wants to continue studying at
the same university after they graduate? 48.-_____
praises the approach to
teaching at their present university? 49.-_____
decided to study at the
university because of its location? 50.-_____
sought the opinions of
current students before choosing a university? 51.-_____
is finding student life less
expensive than they had expected? 52.-_____
Six first-year students say what life is like at their
universities.
A) Zehra Erdogan
There’s a club here for just about every sport or social activity you can think of and they’re a great way to get to know other students. I’d wondered whether I might feel lonely here with my family so far away, but I needn’t have worried. There’s a group of us who get on really well, and two are already talking about doing research here once they’ve finished their first degrees. That’s my aim too.
B) Ben Robertson
I had to take out a loan to cover my costs as a student here, but I quickly found there were all kinds of expenses I hadn’t thought of such as the cost of getting into town and back from the student village, where I live. The buses aren’t cheap and it takes ages to get there, too, but I didn’t check that when I chose the university. That’s something I could have done quite easily online, but unfortunately I didn’t. Actually, the main reason I came here was to be with my friends, who applied at the same time as I did.
C) Anika Mishra
I found it relatively easy to settle in here, just as I thought I would, really. I’d done some research on the various places offering the course I wanted to do, and what I found particularly helpful were the outline comments by people actually studying in each one. Actually, this one had always appealed to me as my aunt did a research degree here and said it was a good place to live and study, though unlike her I think I’ll move onto another university once I’ve graduated.
D) Lotte Peeters
Before I came here, people had been telling me I’d find it
hard to live on my government grant, but that hasn’t really been the case
because during my free time I’m nearly always in the halls of residence with
the other students. There’s so much to do there that it doesn’t matter that
they’re quite a long way from the university, which is right in the centre of
town. In fact, I can’t do half the things I’d like to do because I’m a medical
student and I’m just too busy studying to join any more societies or clubs.
E) Pablo Flores
Universities of different parts of the world tend to be quite similar in some ways, such as the international mix of students, the atmosphere and even the buildings, but something I like about studying here is that you spend a lot of your time in seminars with a tutor. So, nearly a year on, I’m actually quite relieved I had my application rejected by the top university on my list: if I’d gone there I would have spent all day taking notes in lectures. The only downside is that the cost of living is quite a bit higher in this country.
F) Maxim Kuznetsov
As I have family and friends living in several nearby
countries, I needed to be somewhere close to an airport offering budget flights.
So studying here looked ideal and though I’ve noticed prices are quite high in
the city, there’s plenty to do on campus and I rarely need to go there.
Actually, the only time I do that is when some of my old friends come to visit
me, and on those occasions we take the train. There’s a good service into town,
and I can get a discount by using my student card.
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