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bcuz they did not say much
bcuz they did not say much about the second reason or solution >> all she said the is not thrilled about it , and the professor is will reschedule easily but for earlier date. I believe I mentioned both .. how do you want me to make it longer ?? unless I mention less things for the first reason .if I do so, I will finish before time
Still there are something to
Still there are something to say for the second reason, look for the scripts:
18. Well, have you talked to your professor about this?
19. Doctor Forester?
20. No.
21. Maybe she'll let you take the exam some other time.
22. True.
23. She lets people reschedule exams sometimes.
24. But she always makes them take it a couple of days early.
25. That would mean less studying time for me, which I'm not thrilled about.
26. Less time to study… oh.
27. Like I said, I am still struggling about what to do.
we don't simply say: 'it is a better option', we may say: she can stay up late to study for a couple of nights to cover the time loss.
24 in 30
some hesitations in the first reason, and it is relatively too long, leaves no time for the second reason.
wrong:
the ceremony have...