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When you attended university, what courses did you like the most?

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Interviewer: When you attended university, what courses did you like the most?

Kevin: I was fascinated by all of my finance courses. Finance was my major, and I spent most of my time either studying finance or discussing finance with my classmates.

Interviewer: Were there any classes not related to your major that interested you?

Kevin: Besides the finance classes, I would have to say that I liked classes about health and nutrition.

Interviewer: That’s interesting. What made you interested in that?

Kevin: I am into health and exercise, so I found classes about health and nutrition to be very helpful. I liked learning about different methods to be healthy and how certain diets affect your body. I believe that if you take care of your body, then it will take care of you.

Interviewer: I agree with that 100%. I am also into health and fitness.

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When I attended university, I liked ____________________ the most.

  • When I attended university, I liked my history classes the most.
  • When I attended university, I liked my business classes the most.

When I attended university, I liked ____________________ the most because ____________________.

  • When I attended university, I liked my English classes the most because I was able to improve my English and learn to speak like a native speaker.
  • When I attended university, I liked my business classes the most because they were challenging, and I learned many skills that I could use in real life.

I enjoyed ____________________ the most when I was at university.

  • I enjoyed history classes the most when I was at university.
  • I enjoyed my music classes the most when I was at university.

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