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Like most students, you probably work and/or have family obligations in addition to going to school. Very few UTEP students are able to devote all of the time and energy to school. What different obligations
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Like most students, you probably work and/or have family obligations in addition to going to school. Very few UTEP students are able to devote all of the time and energy to school. What different obligations are you juggling
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Hi there! Just for future reference: questions like this are typically classed as personal opinion questions. This means that you're supposed to write an answer that reflects your own experiences.
I'll give you a good place to start. To answer the question "What different obligations are you studying?" You could possibly answer by listing things such as:
• Personal hobbies
• chores
• looking after family members
• caring for pets
• working (if you have a job alongside going to school).
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