Does my thinking correct ?

Thailand
August 2, 2010 5:27am CST
I am a college university. I study at a school near home, so, apart from class, I was still living at home. I feel like a high school student. Once, about one month, I have to focus in school to learn the military. During this time, I live with my friend so I feel a happier life. Of course, the environmental focus is not freedom at home. The food did not taste. In return I was living an independent life despite a very short time. It makes me comfortable. After the focus, I think I should move to live in the dormitory of the school. Do not know my thoughts so true?
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10 responses
• United States
2 Aug 10
Well, your thinking isn't as accurate as you would think. "Does my thinking correct?" should be "Is my thinking correct?" "Do not know my thoughts so true?" should be "I am not sure if my thoughts are false?" You might want to take some English courses at your university.
@ilann1 (372)
• Israel
3 Aug 10
I doubt "Bangkok" residents must have perfect English.
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• United States
3 Aug 10
Well, it helps if their English is understandable. I am not saying that their English has to be perfect, but I need to be able to comprehend what he is saying. Sorry, my major is English, and my department rains down their wrath on me if my English isn't perfect. If he is going to write an English term paper in college, knowing the language and how to write it well comes in handy.
@aevans (255)
• Malaysia
4 Aug 10
I think that there is nothing wrong for you to think like that. In fact, I think that you should give yourself a chance to live outside your house. Learn how to be independent. Besides, you will get to be more focus on your study, where you can have group discussion easily with your friends, you even can get closer with your friends. You should take a chance to enjoy what a university life should be.
• Philippines
3 Aug 10
Yeah.. you could move in the dormitory. would be very crowded but you can save much plus it would be interesting since there's gonna be lots of friends around which means more fun!!!..as long as you are disciplined o do your studies seriously and would not disregard it just to have fun!
@kukueye (1759)
• Malaysia
3 Aug 10
Yes living outside is new experience, no more mama papa to take care of ask advice,also staying also means u have to budget , of course if u r rich then no need to budget. Beside that , have to carefull your assiociation, bad company corrupt good characters. This can be a short training for u to be independent once u graduate and move out.Staying outside has its perk like more freedom and can do lot of stuffs.
@ilann1 (372)
• Israel
3 Aug 10
With all the benefits there are at the dormitory you will miss home. I suggest, you spend most of your day time at the dormitories, about the evening time head back home and at the morning after come back for the first class. I hope it's even a possibility.
• Thailand
2 Aug 10
Uhm hum . Nobody can interfere your freedom . If you want , you could stay away from your house . You can find a job or some friends could share your room that you rented . I think your life , you totally control it . Don't be a robot . :D WL
• Philippines
2 Aug 10
I actually didn't exactly get what you mean. Anyway, If you feel that being away from your home will make you become a better and independent person, then do stay in the dormitory. But try to consider also the expenses brought about by the dormitory expenses which might give burden to you parents.
@picjim (3002)
• India
2 Aug 10
From your profile i gather that you are eighteen years old.This is an age where teenagers are almost adult and would like to want more freedom.But parents would like to ensure that you do not go astray,do well at studies which will give you a firm foundation later in life.If you are going to stay at your friends place to be close to the place where you get military training there is nothing wrong in it.At this stage of life teenagers bond better with their peers than parents.They also crave an independent life free of restrictions at home.Parents are only well wishers of teenagers,hence you must have a chat with your parents regarding your desire to attend military training and assure them that you shall not fall into bad habits taking advantage of your new found freedom.If you can assure your parents that without their supervision you can lead an independent life,without falling victim to the vices and develop well as an adult, i see no reason why they shall refuse your desire to stay in a hostel and pursue your own course of action.
• China
2 Aug 10
living in home,you can undoubtly have more free time and eat delicious food.but you may miss some interesting things happening in the school.living in the dormitory,you can discuss lots of funny things with your roommates,you will learn how to accomodate with them,how to take good care of yourself.but be careful,if you always stay with some bad guys,you may become bad as well.so i think it both have disadvantages and advantages.you should leap before you thought.for me,i think living in home will make your friends alienate you gradually.so you'd better live in the domitory and learn to control yourself.
@pirate451 (152)
• India
2 Aug 10
Yeah,you can move to live as a dormitory and make yourself experience one and what you thought is not bad some time we have be like that,Critical thinking is an important and vital topic in modern education.You just identify areas in one's courses as the students critical thinking skill.This thinking manual has been prepared of inform and aid you to accomplish these things,and it has been kept brief and straightforward so that all faculty members will have the time and opportunity to read it and follow the suggestions it contains.Please design some of your multiple -choice questions in the future with this in mind.