Listen to a short passage and fill the blanks with what you hear. (1) a college or university in the United States is not an(2) science. It can be hard to know if you have made the right decision, no matter what school you(3) . You might think you like the(4) of a school that accepts you, especially if it is high on your list of schools you want to attend. But once you have gone through the process of(5) and admission, you may start to feel differently about your school choice. Once you arrive, you may find that you wish your classes were smaller, or that you were in a more active city. You might dislike the school's rules or (6) , or maybe it costs more than you expected. (7) . But Linda Herlocker says there is nothing wrong with having (8) ; what matters is how you deal with them. Herlocker is the (9) vice president for admissions and records at Valencia College.