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Let's talk about change
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Are you open to change? Why or why not? Definitely, as change is inevitable
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Almost every single day in our lives, we encounter changes that play an important role in our development
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Resisting change is denying personal growth, which is a hindrance in reaching our full potential
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I'm not that person who resists change. I'm always very open to change as it helps me become a better person
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Are you an answer? Yes, I am. I always believe that the only thing permanent in this world is change
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And that's uncontrollable. Like, people change. Our interests change. Our perspectives on life change
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Our looks. Our government. Our nature. Relationships. Everything changes. So there's no use in refusing to accept change as everything is totally destined to change
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Are there any changes in your city or hometown? Yes, and my hometown developed significantly in the last 20 years
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It became industrialized, which I think is beneficial to us residents and to our local
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economy since jobs haven't been generated. However, the saddest thing about its development is that it brings so much pollution
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I think we're paying the price now for converting our agricultural lands to industrial
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A different way to answer? Yes, there are innumerable changes that happened in my city
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Obvious changes include our city has become the most densely populated for the past 5
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years since job opportunities are centered in our city. The living cost is undeniably high
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Noise pollution is incredible. The quality of education is competitive. And many more
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So basically, our city has progressed but there are underlying issues that need to be improved
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How has the change in your city or hometown benefited you? As I said, our city has become so industrialized
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As a result, our way of living has greatly improved. What I mean by that is our living standards are way better compared to 10 years ago
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I have a decent job that provides me a convenient and comfortable life
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Honestly, if there's no problem with pollution, this city would be a definition of perfection
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Second answer? Well, in spite of the challenges that development of the city brings, I'm still grateful for
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living in this city. The transportation system is excellent, I have a well-paying job, and I can easily access
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the different facilities that this city provides to people. These things make my life comfortable in this developed city
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What do you plan to change next year? I'm more than eager to change my eating habits because I really want to shed some extra pounds
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and live healthily. And just so you know, I'm doing this for myself, not because people judge me for being overweight
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I just realized that it's high time to prioritize my health. Second answer
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Well, let me think. I guess my perspective on life. Honestly, I've been so pessimistic about life because I have this thinking that if I expect
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much or if I think so positively, I may end up disappointing myself if I don't get what
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I want. And lately, I realized that this limiting belief of mine doesn't really help me grow
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as a person. So, I think I need to train my mind to change that way of thinking, and I should practice
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journaling so my mind will be conditioned to avoid thinking negatively. Now, let's talk about work or study
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Are you studying or working? I'm currently working as an ambulatory care nurse in one of the most reputable medical
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clinics in the city. I've been working there for almost two years now, and I couldn't be happier helping lots
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of patients, most especially when they express their gratitude to me. A different way to answer
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I'm an IT engineer working at the most popular IT solutions company in this country
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My main roles include managing network systems, designing hardware configurations, installing software and training staff on correct operating procedures
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Do you like your work? Definitely. This job is one of the most essential and rewarding jobs in the world
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I don't see myself doing a different job. I believe I was really born to serve patients
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For me, it's undeniably fulfilling to provide medical assistance or educate people about
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the importance of health. Second answer? Yes, I do. However, because of the nature of my work, I sometimes feel extremely exhausted, most
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especially when our clients are so demanding. Whenever we have those kinds of clients, it's impossible for me to maintain a work-life
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balance. But anyway, it's a great job in terms of compensation. What's the most challenging aspect of your job
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I think doing administrative duties like ordering supplies, answering calls, making appointments
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and the like. Doing all these things is really challenging because to be honest with you, I find them boring
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There are times that I feel like my days are really dragging on doing administrative tasks
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but I can't do anything about it as it's part of my job
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Another way to answer? Like, I've just said, when I can't maintain a work-life balance because of tight deadlines
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set by extremely demanding clients, that's seriously a challenge, not just for me but
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also for my teammates. During those times, we usually can't help ourselves but become stressed out
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Now, if you're a student, you can get some ideas from my sample answers
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First, I'm a senior student studying Fine Arts at ABC University. Actually, I'm really looking forward to my graduation day, which is just a few months
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from now, since I can start living independently. And the idea of getting my diploma makes me really thrilled
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Another way to answer? I'm still studying and I'm in my last year of high school
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I'm excited to finish my high school studies this year because I'd live in the US next
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year to study engineering in one of the prestigious colleges there. Why did you choose that major
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I was inspired by the works of Vincent Vaughan Haw when my high school art teacher introduced
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Vincent's works to us. I remember vividly I was at a loss for words when I looked at his paintings
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His pieces of art were just incredibly spectacular. And that made me revisit my love of drawing and painting, which I dearly enjoyed doing
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when I was just a child. Since then, I knew what I wanted to become
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And that made me decide to study Fine Arts. A different way to answer
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I'd like to take up a computer engineering course because I'm really passionate about
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computers and advanced technologies. Besides, I really believe that there are plenty of lucrative job opportunities in store for
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those people who attain this degree, especially those with distinction. Don't panic because your exam is very soon
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