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THE PRESIDENT: Well, listen, thank you all for introducing yourselves. I want to thank you very much, Olga, for giving me a chance to visit with these students.
First of all, I'm looking forward to hearing about your stories and your dreams. There's no question that education is what's going to help change the world, and certainly change your personal lives. But it also has the opportunity to change regions in the world. And I am excited that all of you have had a chance to go to higher education and that you aspire beyond your current education to achieve new things, new dreams -- Michigan State Law School -- I mean, Michigan Law School, excuse me; or mathematics. It's uplifting for me to be with you.
Stanko, why don’t you share some thoughts with us.
STANKO STANKOV: Well, I have to -- I mean, I agree with the point about education. There are many challenges here in the region, especially after
THE PRESIDENT: So, Stanko, what was your major?
STANKO STANKOV: My major was business administration.
THE PRESIDENT: So what are you going to do?
STANKO STANKOV: Oh, first I'm going to do some work here in
THE PRESIDENT: And have you found a job?
STANKO STANKOV: Yes, I'm being interviewed still. Tomorrow I have a very important interview. (Laughter.) My next job interview. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Well, if the interviewer is listening -- (laughter) -- Stanko is looking for a little work. (Laughter.) It'll make your mother happy when you find a job, won't it?
STANKO STANKOV: Yes, she will be happy.
THE PRESIDENT: That's good. Well, thank you very much, Stanko. Thank you, all.
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