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\title{Writing (Part 1), Workbook}
\author{Andrew Guschin, CSIT, 331 group}

\begin{document}

\maketitle

\section*{Methods students should adopt to select the right university}

There is no doubt that choosing what to study at university is one of the
biggest decisions you will ever make in your life. This is because if you make
the right choice, a successful future is \textit{almost certainly assured}.
\textit{However} making the wrong one can \textit{ultimately prove disastrous}.
So how can you ensure success? 

\textit{Firstly}, I believe you should gather as much information as possible.
\textit{One method of doing this} is to talk to people who are already attending
the course you are interested in, to \underline{analyse} what their experience
of it has been. \underline{Inquire} about \textit{the teaching methods} and
whether they benefit from the lectures and seminars. Check how many contact
hours they have per week, and whether they \textit{find the workload
manageable}.

\textit{An alternative} is to go online; you can also \underline{locate} the
information you \underline{require} in forums and chat rooms. \textit{In
addition}, \underline{establish} your motivation for doing the course. Be very
clear \textit{in your own mind} about whether you are doing it \textit{purely}
for interest and enjoyment, or to qualify for a career. 

\textit{Finally}, if \textit{despite following this advice} you are still
unfortunate enough to find you’ve made the wrong decision, \textit{in my
opinion} the best thing you can do is to talk to your tutors and find out
whether it is possible to \underline{transfer} to another course.

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