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Re: School [message #379664 is a reply to message #379348] |
Sat, 11 April 2009 16:24 |
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Ma1kel
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SSADMVR wrote on Thu, 09 April 2009 08:04 | Yeah, those will be the most expensive factors of living on your own alright!
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what else would you need
Dutch to English
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Re: School [message #383188 is a reply to message #379664] |
Tue, 28 April 2009 09:15 |
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The Party
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Ma1kel wrote on Sat, 11 April 2009 18:24 |
SSADMVR wrote on Thu, 09 April 2009 08:04 | Yeah, those will be the most expensive factors of living on your own alright!
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what else would you need
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Water, electricty, phone, gas for the car, insurance (health, car, house) food, the rent(morgage) extra things, taxes, so on and so forth...
War is Peace.
Ignorance is Strength.
Freedom is Slavery.
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Re: School [message #384232 is a reply to message #384226] |
Mon, 04 May 2009 07:31 |
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DutchNeon
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Di3HardNL wrote on Mon, 04 May 2009 15:48 |
Muad Dib15 wrote on Tue, 28 April 2009 18:49 |
Di3HardNL wrote on Sun, 22 March 2009 16:51 | I still have to learn 60 damn pages of history..
Its about Worldwar I
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Pfft, what did the Dutch do? Oh yeah, nothing. Kinda makes you wonder why your input isn't valued much for war type things.
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Dutch actually has a quite big history but I don't want to think about it
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I got the same exams heh (E&M profiel).
Imo History is easy. I still haven't learned yet, but I will probably start with it this week. The 4 wars are pretty easy (Coalitie-Oorlogen, Krim-Oorlog, Frans-Duitse Oorlog en Eerste Wereldoorlog), but "Dynamiek en stagnatie in de republiek" is boring.
I also still have to learn for Economics and Maths :\
www.watmoetikleren.nl
http://histoforum.digischool.nl/leerlingen/samenvattingen.htm
Edit: People in 2010 get Vietnam? ahh
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Re: School [message #385706 is a reply to message #377176] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 12:43 |
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slosha
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Thank you school for cutting into my sleeping time causing me to take summer school!
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The road I cruise is a bitch now, baby.
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Re: School [message #385900 is a reply to message #384326] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 17:53 |
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nikki6ixx
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I'm taking summer college courses, and they're actually pretty awesome. The classes are smaller, and the teachers and students are pretty cool too.
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Aircraftkiller wrote on Fri, 10 January 2014 16:56 | The only game where everyone competes to be an e-janitor.
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Re: School [message #385903 is a reply to message #377176] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 18:13 |
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u6795
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I like school. Taking advantage of all the possibilities of getting a higher education is the least I could do, considering public education is freely provided to me. Anyone who really complains needs to realize that in a few years their entire life will be determined by the education they get.
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Re: School [message #385930 is a reply to message #377176] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 01:55 |
SSADMVR
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Yeah, I don't know what the situation in the USA is, but over here in the higher regions of education your future carreer will only be determined by your degree for as little as 10%. A high degree helps at your first job interview, for sure. But after you get that first job, it's going to be mostly about the experience you build and the things you achieve, they are vastly more important than your degree. At least, this is how it works in the business sector of the job market. In the 4 years it takes to complete your degree you will probably learn as much as you learn in your first year of actually having a job in the sector you studied for. I'm not saying a degree isn't needed, ofcourse it is, however it is not the sole factor that will determine your future prospects.
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Re: School [message #385936 is a reply to message #385930] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 03:27 |
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u6795
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SSADMVR wrote on Thu, 14 May 2009 04:55 | Yeah, I don't know what the situation in the USA is, but over here in the higher regions of education your future carreer will only be determined by your degree for as little as 10%. A high degree helps at your first job interview, for sure. But after you get that first job, it's going to be mostly about the experience you build and the things you achieve, they are vastly more important than your degree. At least, this is how it works in the business sector of the job market. In the 4 years it takes to complete your degree you will probably learn as much as you learn in your first year of actually having a job in the sector you studied for. I'm not saying a degree isn't needed, ofcourse it is, however it is not the sole factor that will determine your future prospects.
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Of course. It is, however, a huge step in the right direction no matter how you look at it I suppose.
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Re: School [message #386067 is a reply to message #377176] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 15:57 |
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nikki6ixx
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Yeah, unless the degree is highly specialized for something like the sciences, it usually just means you're a competent individual who can grasp new concepts relatively quickly, can put up with deadlines, and deal with bullshit.
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Aircraftkiller wrote on Fri, 10 January 2014 16:56 | The only game where everyone competes to be an e-janitor.
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Re: School [message #386203 is a reply to message #386120] |
Fri, 15 May 2009 08:38 |
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The Party
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Lol my school has routers all over the place for students to use.
War is Peace.
Ignorance is Strength.
Freedom is Slavery.
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Re: School [message #386396 is a reply to message #377221] |
Sat, 16 May 2009 04:10 |
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Ryu
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BlueThen wrote on Mon, 23 March 2009 01:38 | We have the "most important exams of the year" next week (8 days from now).
The problem with that though, is that next week is when we GET BACK FROM SPRING BREAK!
I don't get how they expect us to do good on a 3 hour long exam (which isn't just that, but we have to take it 3 hours everyday for 4 or 5 days), right after getting back from a long week of sleeping in and forgetting everything we learned.
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That wasn't spring break, that was probably a study break.. but I bet you didn't study..
Anyway I don't know why you guys are stressing, I did my Maths and English Exams and got a C on maths and a B on English.. Shit's good for me and I didn't even study.
Presence is a curious thing, if you think you need to prove it... you probably never had it in the first place.
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Re: School [message #387908 is a reply to message #377176] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 20:53 |
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AADude7
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At the school I am currently attending, we have graduation in a few days - along with another week of school that includes exams thereafter. That makes a lot of sense! Oh, and don't you dare call it graduation - it's the "Wave Goodbye Ceremony."
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