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Question : Is a large university better than a small college?
A large university is more suitable place to spend years in one's 20s than a small college for several reasons. First of all, you can get acquainted with a wide variety of people. If you choose a small college to enroll in, it's difficult to make friends who major different fields or have unique backgrounds. Second, large universities tend to have competent professors and offer attractive classes. I assume that they have to make efforts to draw students' attention because less interesting classes are supposed to be disappear. In addition, you can use well-equipped facilities or receive a financial support from the university when you apply for exchange programs.

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Question : Is a large university better than a small college?

A large university is a more suitable place to spend years in one's 20s than a small college for several reasons.

First of all, you can get acquainted with a wide variety of people.

If you choose a small college to enroll in, it's difficult to make friends who major in different fields or who have unique backgrounds.

Second, large universities tend to have competent professors and offer attractiveinteresting classes.

"Attractive" isn't wrong, but I think "interesting" fits a bit better.

I assume that they have to make efforts to draw students' attention because less interesting classes are supposed to be disappeardiscontinued.

In addition, you can use well-equipped facilities or receive a financial support from the university when you apply for exchange programs.

In this context, "support" is an uncountable noun, so we don't use "a" before it. Alternatively, you could say "receive a financial award" if you're talking about a specific scholarship instead of general financial aid.

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June 20, 2021

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Question : Is a large university better than a small college?


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A large university is more suitable place to spend years in one's 20s than a small college for several reasons.


A large university is a more suitable place to spend years in one's 20s than a small college for several reasons.

First of all, you can get acquainted with a wide variety of people.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

If you choose a small college to enroll in, it's difficult to make friends who major different fields or have unique backgrounds.


If you choose a small college to enroll in, it's difficult to make friends who major in different fields or who have unique backgrounds.

Second, large universities tend to have competent professors and offer attractive classes.


Second, large universities tend to have competent professors and offer attractiveinteresting classes.

"Attractive" isn't wrong, but I think "interesting" fits a bit better.

I assume that they have to make efforts to draw students' attention because less interesting classes are supposed to be disappear.


I assume that they have to make efforts to draw students' attention because less interesting classes are supposed to be disappeardiscontinued.

In addition, you can use well-equipped facilities or receive a financial support from the university when you apply for exchange programs.


In addition, you can use well-equipped facilities or receive a financial support from the university when you apply for exchange programs.

In this context, "support" is an uncountable noun, so we don't use "a" before it. Alternatively, you could say "receive a financial award" if you're talking about a specific scholarship instead of general financial aid.

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