To be able to live in another country and earn your credits is such an opportunity, and it isn't as expensive as students think. Studying abroad is really an opportunity you don't really have once you are in the work force.
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I'd experienced the '40s and '50s by looking at my grandparents' old clothes, books, and magazines.
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