Виталий Лобанов
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A: Hi, I heard you're going to college soon. What are you studying?
B: Yes, I'm so excited! I'm studying nursing.
A: That's great! Why did you choose nursing?
B: I've always enjoyed helping people, and nursing is a career where I can make a difference in people's lives. Plus, there are many job opportunities in the field.
A: That's really admirable. How is your experience in college so far?
B: It's been challenging, but I'm learning so much. The classes are a lot more in-depth than high school, so I have to work harder, but it's worth it.
A: I bet. What classes have you taken so far?
B: I've taken anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and ethics.
A: Those sound like tough classes. Do you have any tips for someone who is starting college next semester?
B: My main tip would be to manage your time well. There's a lot of work to do, so spreading it out over time is important. Also, don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it.
A: That's a great tip. Thanks for sharing your experience with me. Good luck with the rest of your studies!
B: Thank you!
A: Hi, have you decided what you want to do after high school?
B: Yeah, I'm thinking about going to college.
A: That's great! What kind of college are you interested in?
B: I'm not sure yet. I'm considering a community college to save money or a four-year college for a better education.
A: That's a good idea. So, what do you plan to study?
B: I'm interested in business management. I think it's a practical major with a lot of job opportunities.
A: Definitely. Have you looked into any colleges yet?
B: Yes, I've been researching online for a while now. I found a few colleges that offer the program I want.
A: That's great. Make sure to schedule some visits to the colleges you're interested in so you can get a feel for the campus and the program.
B: Yes, I definitely will. I want to make sure I choose the right college for me.
A: That's important. Good luck with your college search, and let me know if you have any questions or need any advice.
A: Hi, have you decided where to go for your college education?
B: No, I'm still weighing my options. What about you?
A: I'm planning to attend the local community college.
B: Why did you choose that college?
A: For one, the tuition is much more affordable compared to other private institutions. Additionally, the college has a broad range of courses available, which will give me flexibility in my major.
B: That sounds like a wise decision. I'm more interested in a college with a strong liberal arts program.
A: Have you considered our state university? They have a liberal arts program, and their campus is within commuting distance.
B: I have, but I'm not sure I want to deal with the hassle of living on campus.
A: Well, there are online options available if you prefer distance education. That way, you can have the freedom to study and learn on your own schedule.
B: That's a great point. I'll look into that option as well.
A: Remember, the most important thing is finding a college that fits your needs and helps you achieve your goals.
B: Thanks, I appreciate your advice. Good luck with your studies at the community college!
Tom: Hello, Mary! Have you thought about where you want to go for further education after high school?
Mary: Hi, Tom! Yes, I have been thinking about it. I want to go to college and get a degree.
Tom: That's a great plan! Have you decided where you want to go to college?
Mary: I'm considering a few options, but I think I want to go to a community college first and then transfer to a four-year college.
Tom: That's a good idea. Community colleges offer various programs at a lower cost, and it will give you an excellent opportunity to transfer to a university later if you want to.
Mary: Yes, that's what I thought too. I'm interested in studying psychology and then maybe transferring to a university to get a degree in social work.
Tom: That's awesome! Do you know what courses you want to take in the community college?
Mary: Yes, I have researched the courses, and I found that the community college offers the necessary courses for me to transfer to a university later.
Tom: That's great to hear. I wish you the best of luck with your studies!
Mary: Thank you, Tom. I'm excited about this new chapter in my life.
A: Hi, I heard you are planning to attend college. Which one are you considering?
B: Hi, yes I am. I am looking at a few options, but I am interested in attending a community college.
A: That's a great idea. Community colleges offer a lot of benefits, like smaller class sizes, flexible schedules, and affordable tuition.
B: Yes, I have heard that as well. Plus, they offer a variety of fields to study, which is important to me since I'm not sure yet what I want to major in.
A: That's another great advantage. Have you started the application process yet?
B: Yes, I have. I am working on getting all my transcripts and paperwork together, but the process seems pretty straightforward.
A: That's great to hear. Are you planning on transferring to a four-year university after finishing at the community college?
B: Yes, I am hoping to transfer to a university. I've done some research and have found that many community colleges offer transfer programs to specific universities, which is really helpful.
A: That's a smart plan. Going to a community college first can save you a lot of money and give you a strong foundation before transferring to a university.
B: Exactly. I'm excited to start my college journey and see where it takes me.
A: Good luck with everything! I'm sure you'll do well.
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