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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Nope. I had no gap year and no placement year, so I had three years of university from 18 to 21 and graduated this summer. It might be the case that the UK education system allows you to graduate earlier than in other countries, but Jackson appears to be a Brit and yet he's still at university at 23*.
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Wait so you went high school -> sixth form - > university? I get so confused by your guys' education system. |
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| ivofivo |
MGT 301
Bio 211
MKT 311
Che 103
I aiming at a 3.5gpa with these classes, shouldn't be an obstacle, but drugs are always a hump. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by ivofivo
Che 103 |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Nope. I had no gap year and no placement year, so I had three years of university from 18 to 21 and graduated this summer. It might be the case that the UK education system allows you to graduate earlier than in other countries, but Jackson appears to be a Brit and yet he's still at university at 23*.
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You're assuming people are *still* in school, when perhaps they just didn't go right after HS, or are in grad school. |
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| ivofivo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
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Indeed. :D |
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
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Beat me to it..:stongue: |
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| Seppuku |
Business Statistics
Understanding Asia
America Since 1890
Japanese II |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Nope. I had no gap year and no placement year, so I had three years of university from 18 to 21 and graduated this summer. It might be the case that the UK education system allows you to graduate earlier than in other countries, but Jackson appears to be a Brit and yet he's still at university at 23*.
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yeah, it’s the same here. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Wait so you went high school -> sixth form - > university? I get so confused by your guys' education system. |
There is no "high school" in the UK. You finish compulsory education at 16, do sixth form until 18 and then university.
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
You're assuming people are *still* in school, when perhaps they just didn't go right after HS, or are in grad school. |
No I'm not, because I accounted for gap years in the very post you quoted. I went to uni with many people who'd taken years out, and I'm not passing judgement on anything. It just feels strange to hear people I consider my elders talking about things that are in my past. I've been in education for as long as I can remember, so the realisation I'll never sit another exam, write another essay or start a new term is a weird one. |
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| thecreator |
Yea I'm STILL in school and RE-taking a few classes to boost my GPA and get some honors credit.
LLA-1433-Business Organization
LLA-2303-Criminal Litigation
Pla-1003-Intro to Paralegal profession (ing gay seeing how I don't want to be a paralegal but I do however want into a killer legal research program & alas this is a prerequisite.)
Enc-1101-Professional Composition*H
Phi-1010-Germanic philosophy 1500-2000 (ing A,that's a whole lotta Krumpp :nervous: )*H
MAT-0024-Business Calculus
I wish all of you luck in your academic endeavors this semester. |
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| Cpt.Cocaine |
Sensation and perception
History and systems (history of psychology)
Behavioral neurobiology
Anthropological fieldwork |
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| Banora |
Political Theory (tied together with Freshman Seminar, very retarded but at least the professor said we'll do the minimum required FS stuff).
Physics of Sound
Latin America: Conquest and Empires
I'm waiting for two other classes to open up. |
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