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Выпишите из текста существительные, прилагательные и глаголы с аффиксами и сгруппируйте их по алфавиту. if you meet a group of twelfth grade students they are all talking about one thing: what are they going to do next year? some students don't want to go on with their education. when they leave school they will look for a job. other students are thinking about colleges. they are each writing letters to three or four different colleges, and sending in forms. colleges accept only those students who have done well in high school. they want to meet these students before they decide to accept them. colleges want to know why students have chosen them, and how they will pay for their college education. students choose from about 2000 colleges in the u.s. livery school has its own special flavor. top students may choose famous "ivy league" schools like princeton, harvard, or yale. they are the oldest colleges in the country — excellent, but very expensive. other students choose large universities because they teach lots of different subjects. some choose small religious colleges. there are differences between colleges and the type of study programs they have. for example, many four-year "liberal arts" colleges are small and teach only the most important subjects for a general education. state universities are large. they teach many subjects and have some programs that last longer than four years. state universities are paid for by money from the state. students from that state pay less to study there. colleges are paid for privately, so students usually pay more to go there. whether a student chooses a small college or a large university, the cost of higher education in the united states is rising every year. many parents find it too expensive. colleges and universities often have money for students who cannot pay, but it is not enough for everyone. some have part-time jobs while they are at college. studying and working at the same time can be very hard. but these students think it's worth all the hard work to get the college education they want.

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