Dhani tells his friend Pringga that he is confused because while he wants to continue his studies at a private university, his parents only want him to attend a state school. Pringga reassures Dhani that public and private universities are equally good depending on the individual, and advises Dhani to slowly discuss his choice with his parents to help them understand his perspective. Dhani thanks Pringga for the helpful advice.
Dhani tells his friend Pringga that he is confused because while he wants to continue his studies at a private university, his parents only want him to attend a state school. Pringga reassures Dhani that public and private universities are equally good depending on the individual, and advises Dhani to slowly discuss his choice with his parents to help them understand his perspective. Dhani thanks Pringga for the helpful advice.
Dhani tells his friend Pringga that he is confused because while he wants to continue his studies at a private university, his parents only want him to attend a state school. Pringga reassures Dhani that public and private universities are equally good depending on the individual, and advises Dhani to slowly discuss his choice with his parents to help them understand his perspective. Dhani thanks Pringga for the helpful advice.
Pringga : Hello Dhani. i'm fine. How about you? Dhani : I’m confused Pringga : Why are you confused? Dhani : After graduating from high school, I want to continue my studies. I chose a private university. But my parents don’t allow it. Pringga : Why is that? Dhani : My parents say that state universities are much better. Even though the accreditation of my chosen department at a private university is very good. After all, public or private is the same, right? Pringga : That’s right. Public or private are just as good. Because I think your goodness is not because of your alma mater’s name. It’s how you can make your alma mater proud. Dhani : Yes, i thought so too. Pringga : Let’s talk about this slowly to your parents. Hopefully your parents can understand your choice. Dhani : Thank you for the advice you have given. It is very useful and helpful for me. Pringga : You’re welcome. Dhani : Are you also going to continue your studies? Pringga : As much as possible I will continue my studies. Because I know education is very important. Dhani : Yes. Education will make our horizons broader. Pringga : Choosing to work is also not something wrong. Because everyone has their own choice. Dhanu : I agree with you. We wish you luck, pringga Pringga : You too.