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    Admit it or not, many of us see that higher education equals a diploma, which in turns provides us with opportunities for a better life. But is that all college means?

    “As tuition costs have skyrocketed, it makes sense (33) ______ people might try to get some of the benefits of college without paying,” commented the Atlantic. The full tuition at Yale for the 2014-2015 school year is $63,250. This breaks down to over $7,000 per month, while Dumas ,a 28-year-old Canadian, spent only a few hundred dollars at Yale in 2009, couch-surfing (作沙發客) for about a month and (34) ______ (take) classes.

    However, Ollivier Dyens, deputy provost (院長) of student life and learning at Mcgill University, points out that most people go to college mainly to get a diploma. One of the benefits of a college diploma is that (35) ______ can help you earn more money. In 2012, young adults with a high school degree earned an average of $30,000, (36) ______ those with a college degree earned an average of $46,900 in the US.

    According to Dumas, the best advantage of college is networking. “The kind of people I met in Berkeley or in Yale, I don’t know anywhere else in the world where so many smart, cool, open-minded, crazy people (37) ______ be concentrated,” he said.

    Furthermore, a college is (38) ______ you discover what learning is about. “This will be the period when you go from teacher-taught to master-inspired, after which you must become a self-learner. The learning skills you acquire will be something you will cherish forever”, (39) ______ (write) to his daughter by Kai-Fu Lee, one of the most successful Chinese professional managers.

    So (40)______ do you expect from college? A diploma, like-minded people, or simply a learning experience?

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 that; taking; it; while; can; where ; written; what

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