Is the sentence acceptable? I heard it from a drama. I'm not pretty sure that I heard it well. To be honest, after slow-listening a few times, I could hardly get 'being', but I just thought 'thinks of me in university' is not good. What I did hear was 'He thinks of me ... university.'
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There are these young offenders fooling around and one of them sees his dad over there with a woman, cuddling and kissing. He gets shocked and try to hide. Another asks him why he's trying to hide from his dad, he starts talking like that.
Thank you, Mister Micawber. I wanted to know what the actor says after he says, "He thinks I'm at university (...) in computer science." I can only understand he says president of the Student Union and captain of the rowing team.