My first day at the university

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When the vast majority of people go to a place they have never been, it is like a baby bird trying to fly for the first time. You just cannot choose if it would be great or unlucky day in your life. Great instance is the first day at the university which brings a multitude of feelings to youngsters. New friends, lecturers, unknown environment and obscurity force to feel embarrassed so essay will discuss my first day at a new teaching place and impressions I had.

The first and one of the most important thing was obscurity because it got me feel shy. Also, I got lost in the city several times. For instance, I had to go to my destination by a public transport which I have never used before. On top of that, I was running through buses and finally arrived instead of being late. Moreover, I didn’t know where to go because the university was big and overcrowded by other students. Fortunately, some strangers helped me to come in a right place.  All things considered, if you don’t know the city well it is unavoidable to get a little bit lost and scared.


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Autorius
paulenijo
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Rašinys
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Anglų kalba
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€1.89
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Universitetas
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Lap 21, 2018
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"Informacijos neturime"
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