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No, I don't look forward to it because I have been awarded a scholarship for my PhD education. I moved to the United States last year, and upon returning to Turkey, I continued with my company, supporting my scholarship.
At the moment, as I mentioned earlier, I'm in my final year of school and preparing to join the university next year. What about working? Well, I think that while I'm studying at the university, I won't take on a job because I believe it will distract me from my studies, and I will not [...]
I prefer working in the afternoon. I tend to feel more focused and productive after I have settled into the day, whereas in the morning I struggle harder to concentrate, which makes the afternoon, the afternoon work period more active for me.
Morning is the time I feel very energized, and my mind is free of thoughts. I don't like to study at night because I feel too busy. So, basically, I am a morning person.
Well, absolutely, yes, especially when I can pursue a career that I love. Moreover, it covers my living costs and brings happiness because I can contribute to society.
Yes, I am looking forward to a part-time job when I study abroad.
At the moment, I am happy with my major in education. I know this major will be very popular in the future. Finding a job is not easy, but I want to try my best to achieve my dream because I want to become a teacher full of ethos like my mentor.
I like to study in the morning because the weather is fresh and cool. I really enjoy the fresh air of the morning to start a new day. So I want to finish studying in the morning. I dislike going to school in the afternoon because it feels really cramped and too sleepy.
Yes, I'm looking forward to working in the field. I'm really excited to apply all the knowledge I've gained in real-world projects. However, before I start, I want to pursue further studies to gain deeper knowledge and specialize in a particular area of civil engineering.
Yes, I am absolutely looking forward to working. I am always eager to devote myself to work and apply what I learned in school to my job and gain some experience.
Yes, definitely. I'm always eager to dive into the workforce and tackle deadlines and workloads. I've been preparing for this since I started high school. So, yes, I'm looking forward to participating in the working world.
As I mentioned earlier, I completed high school and I'm naturally inclined to learn something new. I'm looking forward to part-time jobs, mainly in web design, to gain some experience.
