37. A. turned B. moved 38. A. powerful B. comfortable 39. A. broke B. put 40. A. opinions B. messages 41. A. sheltered B. existed 42. A. happy B. boring 43. A. sold B. made 44. A. about B. for 45. A. caught B. searched 46. A. glove B. packet 47. A. heard B. gave 48. A. invited B. found 49. A. also B. even 50. A. full B. soft 51. A. collected B. enjoyed 52. A. offered B. expected 53. A. Annoying B. Starving 54. A. passed B. missed 55. A. constantly B. nearly
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C. searched C. attractive C. came C. wished C. included C. sad C. bought C. against C. decorated C. sock C. obeyed C. chose C. still C. funny C. taught C. allowed C. Embarrassed C. wasted C. truly
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5 Tips for Students Living Away From Home
Don’t Skip Orientation Week
Be involved! It’s the most effective way to make friends during the first couple weeks of being away from home. I am a fairly quiet person, and I came to university without knowing anyone. It was a little hard at first, but as long as you participate and keep your spirits up, you should make new friends in no time. Resist the Urge to Go Home
I would suggest not making a habit of going home every weekend so you won’t miss out on things that happen during the weekend at school. Try to avoid going home the weekend after O-Week ends, or for all of September if possible. The first month will be the biggest adjustment and it's just easier to settle in, hang out with people and explore the city on weekends.
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