ответ:Has university life changed beyond recognition for a new generation of undergraduates or is it the same as it ever was? Five parents compare their own experiences with their children’s
Long gone but not forgotten are those carefree student days of shared showers, derelict rental properties and parties where the booze always ran out before midnight. Being a student was quite a privilege in the good old days when local authorities and the government footed the bill and there was almost certainly a job at the end of it.
In the early 1960s, only 4% of school leavers went to university, rising to around 14% by the end of the 1970s. Nowadays, more than 40% of young people start undergraduate degrees – but it comes at a cost. Today’s students leave with debts of £40,000 and upwards to pay back over their working lives.
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If I had a lot of money, I would open my own restaurant.
If the weather were nice, I would go to the beach.
If I had studied hard, I would have passed the exam.
If it hadn’t been raining, I would have gone to the game.
If I had eaten breakfast several hours ago, I would’t be hungry now.
If we paid more attention to grammar, we should know the language better.
I should not have been late yesterday, if my watch had been right.
If she hadn't put on a short dress, she wouldn't have attracted such attention.
If I had learned English before, I could have found a good job long ago.
If you had seen the film, we could discuss it now.