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She was accepted to Harvard.
My friend from university gave me a Kindle because he said he wasn't using it anymore. It's the DX model with a large screen. It's not easy to use, but the screen is indeed quite nice. It hadn't bothered me until now, but it's become hard for me to read something on a normal LCD screen.
He lives off campus.
The acceptance rates for famous universities are low, so examinees must try their hardest to get in.
What are you going to do after graduating from college?
He's saving up to go to university.
I am studying electrical engineering at the University of Plymouth.
Only 40 percent of students go on to university.
Graduating from university without studying is a victory, isn't it.
The Geneva University Library has a good reading room.
Once I started college, I barely had time to sleep.
I have lost interest in studying, so I don't think there is any point in going to college.
He returned to Japan after graduating from college.
I am a professor.
Is it true that you are going to study in London?
This university was founded in 1843.
This university was founded in 1843.
I didn't think that university would be so much fun.
I got to know Tom when I was a college student.
I got to know Tom when I was a university student.

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