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Unit 1 School LifeClip One Save at SchoolKey 1. Listen for general understanding.Housing: A,CFood: B,DBooks: APart-time job: CEntertainment: B,CCredit cards: B,C,D2. Listen for detailed information.1) flexible; library; tips; jumpstart; cash2) free; discounted; newspaper; 10; deals; check with; organizesTranscriptBargain books, cheap thrills & dining on a dime Ryan Kaplan: Hey there, thanks again for clicking on Two Cents. Im Ryan Kaplan. Jared Kaplan: And Im Jared Kaplan. Today were gonna uncover the lost art of managing your personal spending in college. Ryan Kaplan: And thats probably something, Jared, (that) you wish you knew a little bit more about when youre back at school. It seemed you did spend your entire first month allowance on that Harry Potters costume back in the university in Michigan.Jared Kaplan: Er, yah, I did and I still got the spectacles and Quidditch stick to prove it.(sound from a movie)Youll never catch me, Potter!Ryan Kaplan: Man, I love that costume.Jared Kaplan: Yeah, its even more of a reason that I wish I knew the tips. Were gonna talk about today back when I was in school.Jared Kaplan: Lets start with housing. Choosing dorms versus apartments for other of campus alternatives if youre looking to save money. If youre gonna go with the apartments off campus choices, choose a roommate of two or three, preferably those with capital hygiene. This would help you not only split the cost on rent, but on groceries, utilities, and all the other associated costs.Ryan Kaplan: Now theres also some way to save money when it comes to food. The first thing you could do is enroll in your schools sponsored meal plan. This meal plan will cover several meals throughout the week and will save you money over having to buy each individual meal. Dorm food gives some people the willingness though, and for those individuals, there are also ways to save money. Go to your grocery store, buy some chicken, and have a salmon baked. The bottom line is that if youre cooking food every single night instead of order-in, youll save money in your hall.Jared Kaplan: Ryan, I know you love to highlight every little word of those freshly minted textbooks, but go with used books to save money, and dont forget at the end of the semester, to return it for a little extra spending cash.Jared Kaplan: Many university employers offer flexible hours to fit your schedule. And if youre the studying type, you may be even able to do it on the job, like if you work at the library. Some people want jobs that pay great tips like waitress thing and parking cars, but even better, get a paid internship. It will help you get a jumpstart on your career while at the same time, put a little cash in your pocket. Jared Kaplan: Ryan, what do you think about entertainment?Ryan Kaplan: Well for fun at school, I used to go to the museum on campus.Jared Kaplan: Not the exactly what I was thinking about, but you still bring up a good point. Many college towns have a ton of free events you can go to, and even if theyre not free, museums and concerts, plays, even movie theatres sometimes offer specially discounted tickets for students. A good place to check is in student newspaper. And some colleges will even offer special discounted cards for a mere 10 dollars. Think about all the great places on campus you can get special deals at that. Ryan Kaplan: If you wanna go on spring break, check with the travel agencies on your campus. Many offer discounts or even a free trip to a person who organizes the trip to a group of individuals. There is no reason why you cant be that person. I mean with your friends. And in no time you may be on the beaches in Cancun, sipping on Mia Tai, free of charge.Ryan Kaplan: Another way to keep cash in your pocket is to make sure that when you go out, you only take the cash that youre willing to spend or that you can afford to spend. Leaving your credit card at home is actually a great way to save money, because you dont tempt yourself making purchases like going out to a bar with your friends and then charging the night on your card. So dont even tempt yourself. Leave that puppy at home. Jared Kaplan: Thats right Ryan. But if youre gonna bring your credit card out, make sure you spend wisely. Credit card debt can pile up faster than a cheetah running across the Tanzanian plain.Ryan Kaplan: Ok anyways, for more on managing credit card debt, check on our previous segment titled “Debt Dilemma”. For Two Cents, Im Ryan Kaplan.Jared Kaplan: And Im Jared Kaplan. Keep telling your friends to click on us, Two Cents is a non-stop party, with an open invitation list.Clip Two Cool at SchoolKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)c 2)b 3)a2. Listen for detailed information.1) stock every programme;edit movie, download music, create your own website and slide shows; handy;you can save up to 200 dollars using a student discount;an ipod for free2) stay well-connected;making text message;picture and video;too expensive3) fit in your packet or your smallest purse;use and red-eye is automatically correctly4) insert a compatible memory card and print the photosTranscriptCell phones, computers, cameras! Stock up on these must-have tech toys for life at college!Just because you are heading off to college doesnt mean you are too old for toys. Hi, Im Amber Milt and here is our list of the must-have tech-toys you will need for life at college. First of all, you gonna need a great computer. Through it you can email your friends and enjoy your class. I mean you can take great notes and write this A-plus papers. I love the Mac Book. It comes fully stocked every programme you need for school. Plus for fun, it has everything on it. So, you can edit movies, download music, create your own website. You can slide shows. Plus, the build-in web camera can be really handy when mum get that major empty nest in German, its a little visual proof that you are surviving college. (很幽默的句子, 意指母亲即使远在异国也能通过电脑了解你在学校生活的情况) Now the best thing about Mac is you can save up to 200 dollars using a student discount. Thats a deal your parents will love, you are gonna love this one. If you buy before September 16th, hopeful an ipod for free. You cant miss the class because you slept in. I mean cause your alarm didnt go off. Well, you can put that new ipod to good use. Download classical lectures at i-tunes U (网站名).When it comes to phones, enjoy your blackberry for years while you still can. If you cant afford an apple iphone, then what students can? Here is a few that wont break the back. The LG envoi has everything you will need to stay well-connected. The full keyboard makes text messaging easy and if you like to mail your text message all the time. Plus the screen is great for picture and video over all a great phone and not too expensive. If you want a phone thats also an mp3 player, the LG chocolate and Motoslvr are great choices. Now a night out of school is not complete without a camera to capture all your friends ridiculous antiques. The Canon powershot SD 1000 digital ELPH camera is tiny enough to fit in your packet or your smallest purse. Its easy to use and red-eye is automatically correctly when you take the picture. Now smile and say cheese. After you take all those great pictures, print them out right in your dorm room with this core photo printer also form Cannon. All you do is insert a compatible memory card and print the photos, no computer needed. Preview your shots and make any adjustments using the colour LCD display. Photos will resist fading for up to 100 years.And if you have no room to store those booky photo albums, just plug digital frame and watch slid show of all your favorite pictures.Clip Three Campus Hook-UpsKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)B 2)D2. Listen for detailed information.1)A,C,D 2)A,B 3)B,C,D 4)A,B 5)BTranscriptFrom long distance drama to casual coupling, get schooled on college dating. Andrey: What was your favorite part of college? I mean, besides graduating, mine was living on campus and meeting some truly amazing people. But for thousands of students, moving away from home and leaving behind that special person in their lives can be really tough. So Ive called our iMag relationship expert Marie Forlio to give us the 411 on campus relationships.Andrey: So tell me, Marie, how do you deal with a long distance relationship?Marie: Andrey, heres a thing about long distance relationships. Especially when youre about to go away to college, you gotta have a sense of humor and let yourself have fun. You gotta realize youre at the beginning of a life stage where youre gonna meet a lot of different people and have a lot of different relationships: so be generous with your heart; let your partner have fun; be sure you communicate honestly. A really great idea is to establish what the game rules are early on. So, are you guys allowed to kiss other people? Do you wanna go on dates? And if ever it gets to the point where its just too stressful for either one, just let it go. Im sure when you go back home after a semester or after college is over, if its really meant to be, you guys will get back together.Andrey:So how do you meet someone new at school? Are bars and frat parties a bad idea?Marie: Theres tons of ways to meet people. Of course you can do it at frat parties and bars and its never a bad time cos thats the point in your life when youre all gonna do that. But in your classes, in the library, walking around on campus, you can meet someone anywhere.Andrey: So, Marie, just give me some basic Dos and Donts. Marie: OK. Lets go with the Donts first, Andrey. So one big thing, dont hook up with a guy, if youre sloppy drunk, or hes sloppy drunk. Youre just gonna find yourself doing the walk of shame in the morning. Thats not gonna be cute. No.2 on your Dont: stay away from your friends guy. So if your friend is really interested in a guy or shes been dating him for a little bit, stay away. It is not gonna be good for your friendship or good for anybody. And No.3: do your best to stay away from your professors. I know some can be cute, but lets not go there. On the Do side, do date and have fun, go bowling, go to the theater, go to a museum, try different activities besides just the drinking thing. Next on the Do side, you do wanna date and what I mean by this is a lot of people get caught up in many marriages; they wanna find one person, stick with them and hold on for dear life. Dont do it. Let yourself date different people. And on that note, your final do, broaden your horizons. See if you can get out there, and try people that have different interest than you. Youre gonna be surprised. You may just find someone wonderful, who you can have a great time with.Andrey:Ok, Marie, so youre talking about dating and exploration in college, how far should we take that?Marie: So here is the thing. What you wanna do is really have a good time, but you got to take a look at what work for you personally. Youre comfortable with your sexuality and it means having different partners. I honestly dont think its a bad thing as long as everyones practicing safe sex and its consensual. However, if youre doing it as a manipulation to get the man to feel something for you, I would really suggest you take a good hard look and probably hold back for now, because its not gonna turn out the way that you expect.Andrey: Now you should be completely schooled on Campus Relationships 101.This is a great time in a lot of young peoples lives and we hope this information helps. Make sure to check out the rest of our iMags “Back to School”, exclusive features. Im Audrey Hasson, thanks for clicking on iMag.Clip Four Stopping Student ID Theft Key1. Listen for general understanding.The first: College age students are naive.The second: College age students get all those free offers in the mail for credit cards. The third: Typically students dont examine their financial records. 2. Listen for detailed information.1) third, five, cars, credit accounts, booths, social security number, background check, 150,000 2) rusting, scarfed, cynical, good3) dangerous, 50, dispose of, name4) balance, precaution, hintTranscriptFinancial author Dave Ramsey explains to Julie Chen why students are the most likely target for identity theft and what they can do to stop it from happening. Anchor: Here is a warning for college students: you are a prime target for identity thieves. So before you go back to school, there are some things you and your parents need to know. Financial author and radio host Dave Ramsey is here to explain. Good morning, Dave. Dave Ramsey: Good morning.Anchor: I wanna begin by reading a letter that you got from one of your listeners, cause it really illustrates the problem. This listener wrote: My third day at college, I applied for several credit cards on campus, five years later I found out that all of my personal information was posted on a website. I had cars bought in my name, and credit accounts across the country. A college student who ran one of the credit card booths was responsible for posting my information. Even though I now have a new social security number, I constantly have to monitor my credit reports. I have had to explain all this to employers that run a background check on me. Those free T-shirts almost wound up costing me 150,000 dollars. How likely is it that a college student will have their ID stolen? Dave Ramsey: More likely than any other age group, sadly thats the No 1 age group for identity theft. And identity theft as we all know is a big deal on America right now. But this 1829 age group the Federal Trade Commission says is the No 1 area, and of that group, the college agers, wow,the biggest group.Anchor: There are three main reasons you say. The first one being that college age students are naive. Dave Ramsey: We are so trusting. Sign up for five credit cards makes me look like an adult. Never thinking about that, all this information is just being scarfed and something is going to happen to it. You have to be a little bit cynical to avoid identity theft. You have to be a little bit paranoid. A healthy level of paranoid is good and those of us sort of being beaten up a little bit older we kind of know that.Anchor: The second reason you say is because college age students get all those free offers in the mail for credit cards. Dave Ramsey: Well, they do, and they are dangerous, not only like that particular letter a lot of writers found, but also there up to 50 percent of them are getting one to six offers a week. And so youve got to dispose of these things properly. They just lay around in a pot with your junk mail. Someone comes along, picks that thing up, fills it out for you, using your name but someone elses address. Now weve got a mess on our hands.Anchor: And the third reason is you say that typically students dont examine their financial records. Dave Ramsey: Yeah,here is an idea, balance your checkbook. And here is an idea, pull your credit bureau report. These arent things I thought of when I was in college. But now you have to, in the environment that we live in today youve got to take a little bit of precaution. You gotta watch what you are doing. But if youre balancing your checkbook, youre opening your mail, youre looking at whats going on, you discover it. You have a credit card account that you didnt open, then thats a hint that youve got a problem going here.Clip Five American Students under Heavy PressureKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) They are overscheduled.2) Parents.3) Free and unstructured play./Recess.4) Yes.2. Listen for detailed information.1) enrichment; balance2) unstructured3) absorb4) depressed5) stress; anxiety6) keeping up withTranscriptReporter: For most public schools, Columbus Day means a day off. But for Melissa Driscoll and her two daughters, there is no rest for the weary.Interviewee 1: Well, were two brownie troops, and gonna go to Agnse farm and pick some vegetables and fruits and it is part of our activity for earning our try-it badge. Reporter: But todays report says its parents who should try lightening the load when it comes to overscheduling.Dr.Kent Ginsberg: Children now have, are engaged in a lot of enrichment activities. You know arts activities, sports activities. We think thats great; we just want balance.Reporter: Dr Kent Ginsberg is a paediatrician and co-author of the 32-page report which says free and unstructured play is essential for the physical, social and emotional well-being of children.Dr. Kent Ginsberg: We do understand that play or even in school for example recess allows kids to reboot. And as they reboot, theyre gonna absorb all of the rest of lifes lessons more effectively.Reporter: Dr.Ginsberg also says all work and no play could not only make Jack dull, it could make him depressed.Dr. Kent Ginsberg: Weve taken care of a lot of kids who are showing the manifestations of stress. You know the bellyaches, the fatigue. Theyre not sleeping well enough. You know by the time they get to the college, theyre seen to be in an increasing level of anxiety and depression. Reporter: But many parents fear slowing the pace means not keeping up with the Jones or the Jones kids.Reporter: So what do you guys want to do in two days, would you want.Reporter: That hasnt kept the Brown family from Forward Texas from keeping two days a week free, just for fun.Interviewee 2: My son looked at me and said, Mom, I

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