Alex: Hey Bing, catching up on old times, how did you find your university life? Were you content with your classmates, professors, courses, and accommodations?
Bing: Hi Alex! University was quite the mix of experiences. I've met some incredible classmates who have become my lifelong friends. They were passionate, diverse, and made those late-night study sessions a bit more bearable with their humor. As for the professors, there were a few rock stars who really brought the concepts to life and made learning a joy.
Alex: That sounds amazing! How about the courses and housing situation? Did you enjoy what you were studying, and where did you live?
Bing: The courses were challenging but rewarding. Some subjects were out of this world in terms of difficulty, especially the advanced ones, but I loved every moment of it. It pushed me to explore new ways of thinking and problem-solving. As far as accommodation goes, living in the dorms the first year was wild —it's survival of the friendliest kind. But I moved into an apartment with a couple of roommates in my second year, which was quieter and just so much better for focusing on studies.
Alex: Ah, university life never fails to provide stories to look back on, doesn't it? I can still remember the quirky antics of my roommates! What will you miss most about university though?
Bing: Definitely the sense of community. You got this unique blend of people who are all there because they love learning and discovery. And of course, the 24/7 library, it was like our second home. I also miss the ease with which you could attend guest lectures by renowned minds from different fields, it was such an enrichment.
Alex: It's definitely something about that time that leaves a lasting impact. Well, here's to the good times – past, present, and future.
Bing: Cheers to that!