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It is no laughing matter that he couldn't graduate from university this year.
I don't know the reason why he will not go on to college.
When he came to Tokyo for the first time, this college had not been opened yet.
The university paid my way to Japan.
It is often said that Japanese universities are difficult to enter, but easy to graduate from.
It is known all over the world that, in Japan, students have to take difficult entrance examinations to enter universities.
Our university authorities are considering the admission of handicapped students.
Our school facilities are inadequate for foreign students.
This is the chief aim of university education: to train the mind.
Don't give in to despair just because you didn't get into the college that was at the top of your wish-list.
What is important is not which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university.
What's important isn't which university you've graduated from, but what you learned while you were there.
They run the university with a view to making a lot of money.
The University Administration decided to set up a branch campus in New York.
The number of unemployed college graduates amounts to more than 4000.
Make the most of your college life.
What percentage of the students are admitted to colleges?
An office worker with a college background.
Looking back on our college days, it seems as if they were a century ago.
I took an English newspaper when I was in college.

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