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2008.01.15
I believe that keeping in touch with parents is extremely important-1.Because there is no one in the world who should care more about your studies than them, 2. they might actually have some good advice about how to prioritize your time, 3. When feeling homesick a nice conversation about something familiar can get you back on your feet.
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