2012年ESL之日常生活 27 Dropping Out of College(在线收听) |
Dropping Out of College Aaron: Mom, I have something to tell you and you’re not going to like it. Margo: What is it? Aaron: I’m dropping out of college. I want to get out into the real world and get a job. I’m wasting time in school. Margo: You’ll get a better job if you stay in school and graduate with a degree. You’ll have more earning power and better long-term prospects. Aaron: I’m sick of school. All of my friends are earning money, buying cars, and living life. I feel like life is passing me by. Margo: Your friends didn’t go to college and got a job right out of high school. Aaron: That’s right. There’s nothing wrong with that. Margo: No, there isn’t. And right now, they seem to be living the high life. They don’t have any responsibilities and can blow their paychecks on having fun. Once they have a family, their paychecks won’t stretch very far. With a degree, you’ll out-earn them right out of the gate when you graduate in two years. Aaron: I don’t want to wait. Margo: This is all about delayed gratification. A little suffering now will pay off in the long run. Trust me. Two more years and you’ll be done Aaron: Yeah, maybe I can stick it out for two more years and then no more school – ever! Margo: Unless you decide to go to graduate school... Aaron: Mom, don’t push it.
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse |
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