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There's a third-grade professional exam today, so come out of the hotel at 7: 00 in the morning and eat coffee snacks at the Starbucks branch of Rangsit University. Sit comfortably for a good evening. At 8: 00 in the morning, go to the exam for two days. Breakfast at Starbuck for two days.

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