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xenn [34]
2 years ago
13

Write about your first experience of your first day of college. in short​

English
1 answer:
irina1246 [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

It's like any other college campus. There's the school campus, which consists mainly of classrooms, the gym, the music building, the library, the tennis court, the swimming pool, etc; then there's the residential campus, which consists mainly of halls of residence for about 1,200 students, plus some other residential blocks like for professors, plus hotels for special guests, plus the student canteen (staff restaurant) and student laundry (staff gym).

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