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Matress_of_evil
Evil Romulan Overlord of Evil - Now 100% Faster!
Joined: 02 Dec 2004, 01:00 Posts: 7392 Location: Returned to the previous place.
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I'm not trying to put you off the place or anything, but be careful of Asbestos - they had to do a big Asbestos survey of all the campuses at UWE when they found traces of Asbestos as they were replacing the doorframes to the library or something.
My bean-counting friend told me about it.
Again, not that i'm trying to frighten you off from the place...
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02 Sep 2005, 23:00 |
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Rigel
Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 15 Nov 2004, 01:00 Posts: 538 Location: FL
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Well, I'm a 4th year Anthropology student studying pretty far away from the rest of you guys at the University of Florida. As long as I keep my grades up, I plan on attending grad school for forensics in a year or so.
So dont spit, and wear a hair net at your crime scenes people, or we'll getcha.
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03 Sep 2005, 17:04 |
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xir_
Ensign
Joined: 17 Oct 2004, 01:00 Posts: 156
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is grad school differnt to college?
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04 Sep 2005, 01:54 |
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TrekBoyChris
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Joined: 17 Jun 2005, 01:00 Posts: 1657 Location: USS Victory - NCC 362447
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Florida, you lucky I assume Grade School is like the Grades in America - personnaly i ifnd the yearly system used in the UK a lot easier to understand
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04 Sep 2005, 10:54 |
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Matress_of_evil
Evil Romulan Overlord of Evil - Now 100% Faster!
Joined: 02 Dec 2004, 01:00 Posts: 7392 Location: Returned to the previous place.
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Yeah, I don't really understand how things work in America, Rigel.
In my old schools, you had the Reception, and years 1 and 2 in Primary school (Although we didn't call them years, we called them Reception, Middles, and Tops)
Then we have years 3-6 in the Juniors, and years 7-11 in the Comprehensive, (High school) plus years 12 and 13 if your school is lucky enough to also have a sixth form, (Like mine) otherwise you go to a sixth-form college to do your A-levels.
You then go on to University. (Should you want to and have the grades)
How is it done in America?
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04 Sep 2005, 15:53 |
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Rigel
Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 15 Nov 2004, 01:00 Posts: 538 Location: FL
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Ok, well over here there are 12 different grades kids have to go through to get their High School diploma. Unless you attend a private school, the 12 different grades are divided among 3 different schools: Grade/Elementary school, grades 1-5, Middle school, grades 6-8, and High school, grades 9-12. You start 1st grade about 6-7, and graduate 12th at about 17-18, as long as you're not held back (although I did have a girl in my graduating class who was about 3 weeks away from her 21st birthday when we graduated). Then, if you want, you can go to a university/college. There are two undergraduate degrees your AA, which you can get after two years, which is not a specialized degree, and your BA, which you get after another 2 years, which is a specialized degree (specialized meaning that it's a degree in Chem, Physics, Psychology, Anthropology, etc...) (I'm in my second year for getting my BA right now). Then, if you want, (and have the time/money/grades) you can go onto graduate school, (or as I put it in my last post, grad school) and study to most likely get a PHD, and become a doctor/professor of some sort. Grad school can last anywhere from 1-4 years. To become any type of doctor, I know you need four years of grad school, on top of al the other schooling.
So there ya go. Clear it up at all?
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04 Sep 2005, 19:41 |
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UnDated
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: 29 Jun 2005, 01:00 Posts: 259
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is it true that only the rich can really afford to goto school to train as doctors?
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04 Sep 2005, 22:12 |
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Scatter
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: 31 Oct 2004, 01:00 Posts: 284
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i think most countries have the same 12 grades of schooling (not counting kindergarten or pre-school).
in australia we have the same sorta setup, broken into three different schools. kindy, 1st and 2nd is infants, 3rd - 6th is primary, and 7th to 12th is high school.
it also appears i'm the old man of these boards. i left uni a decade ago...
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05 Sep 2005, 13:38 |
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Matress_of_evil
Evil Romulan Overlord of Evil - Now 100% Faster!
Joined: 02 Dec 2004, 01:00 Posts: 7392 Location: Returned to the previous place.
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Explains why you look so old in your avatar...
Thanks for that, Rigel, it makes more sense now.
Over here, you get different kinds of Degrees, based on the course you took.
You can get a BSc, (Bachelor of Science) BA (Bacehlor of Arts) and so on at 'ordinary' degree level. Depending on how well you do/the difficulty of your course, you can also get an Honours (Hons) 'rating' as well.
The course that I am doing is BSc (Hons) Environmental Health.
After completing a degree, you can then go on to do a Masters course. Obviously, that's even harder than a degree, and I don't think i'll be doing one just yet...
If you complete a Masters course, you get an MSc, (Master of Sciences) Ma (Master of the Arts) and son on.
I don't totally understand the system myself, so please don't ask any questions, this is about all I know of it. I'll let you know more in three years time when/if I complete my course.
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05 Sep 2005, 13:52 |
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UnDated
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: 29 Jun 2005, 01:00 Posts: 259
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in the uk u get 2 types of degree, useful and useless, my gf does history of art and bysantine studies...
theres a joke out there:
something isnt working right
a doctor says: can i cure it?
a engineer says: can i make it better?
a media studies graduate says: would you like chips with that?
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05 Sep 2005, 16:02 |
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Scatter
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: 31 Oct 2004, 01:00 Posts: 284
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UnDated wrote: something isnt working right a doctor says: can i cure it? a engineer says: can i make it better? a media studies graduate says: would you like chips with that?
i've got mates who between them did media studies, philosophy (!), and literature. all three of them have nice degrees hanging on their walls with no job prospects.
i mean philosophy ffs! what a waste of four years that is. it just gives you the ability to sit around and have deep and meaningful thoughts about being unemployed.
(i'm not quite sure where that quote is from, but i love it)
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05 Sep 2005, 16:32 |
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xir_
Ensign
Joined: 17 Oct 2004, 01:00 Posts: 156
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israel has an interesting system over there u can chose when to enroll your child 4 or 5, if the fail then they can just stay in year 1.
whey hey hey 12 days to go, gotta go buy some some new gear and absinth
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05 Sep 2005, 16:46 |
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UnDated
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: 29 Jun 2005, 01:00 Posts: 259
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yeah if more people worked on a trade and less went to uni to do **** then we might not be in a labor crisis!
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05 Sep 2005, 17:22 |
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TrekBoyChris
Captain
Joined: 17 Jun 2005, 01:00 Posts: 1657 Location: USS Victory - NCC 362447
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True, there wouldn't be enough to go around. I suppose there's always McDonald's
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05 Sep 2005, 18:16 |
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judgewozhere
Crewman
Joined: 11 Jan 2005, 01:00 Posts: 13 Location: Earth
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I started a 4 year honours degree course in Event Managment 2 days ago..seems gud..
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14 Sep 2005, 01:57 |
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silvercliff
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: 12 Sep 2005, 01:00 Posts: 187 Location: Adelaide, Australia
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well im a third year geology student at adelaide uni here in austlalia.
i would have loved to of done astrophysics, but maths was ruined for me by my year 11 maths teacher.
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Abbs
Cadet
Joined: 12 Aug 2005, 01:00 Posts: 60 Location: England
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I'm due to go back for the 2nd year of my psychology course at Warwick Uni in a couple of weeks...had aover 2 months off, and I'm gonna miss my bed!
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14 Sep 2005, 16:02 |
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xir_
Ensign
Joined: 17 Oct 2004, 01:00 Posts: 156
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right im back it took a couple of days but now im at manchester and i managed to get connected.
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22 Sep 2005, 15:09 |
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iwulff
Fleet Admiral
Joined: 18 Sep 2004, 01:00 Posts: 884 Location: Germany
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nice to hear from you xir_, good timing also, for weekend demo release!
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22 Sep 2005, 15:15 |
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cdrwolfe
Combat Engineer
Joined: 18 Jul 2005, 01:00 Posts: 1001
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Just spent the week enrolling, so much fun listening to Other computer students talk about there 7 years of experience, while i twiddle my thumbs with None lol
OH its going to be an interesting year.
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22 Sep 2005, 15:27 |
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xir_
Ensign
Joined: 17 Oct 2004, 01:00 Posts: 156
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so is there a thread saying whats going to be in this demo?
and thanks for the welcome
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22 Sep 2005, 15:32 |
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TrekBoyChris
Captain
Joined: 17 Jun 2005, 01:00 Posts: 1657 Location: USS Victory - NCC 362447
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ye there is but it keeps disappearing . My bro's starting Drama, Film and YV at Aberythsryth on Saturday. Should be fun without him
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22 Sep 2005, 15:45 |
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mstrobel
Chief Software Engineer
Joined: 11 Aug 2005, 01:00 Posts: 2688
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cdrwolfe wrote: Just spent the week enrolling, so much fun listening to Other computer students talk about there 7 years of experience, while i twiddle my thumbs with None lol OH its going to be an interesting year.
I know what you mean. I'm now into my 4th year at Georgia Tech, and we have one of the better CS programs in the U.S. I had a decent amout of experience coming in, but my confidence got crushed pretty hard when confronted with some of the really hardcore CS guys. However, 3 years later, I've found that a lot of them have turned out to be losers, and I find myself generally more knowledgable (and personable) than many of them. School is what you make of it, and if you're willing to work hard, you'll learn a lot. I've found that the most valuable knowledge I've gained has been from learning on my own time rather than studying for classes.
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22 Sep 2005, 17:45 |
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cdrwolfe
Combat Engineer
Joined: 18 Jul 2005, 01:00 Posts: 1001
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mstrobel wrote: cdrwolfe wrote: Just spent the week enrolling, so much fun listening to Other computer students talk about there 7 years of experience, while i twiddle my thumbs with None lol OH its going to be an interesting year. I know what you mean. I'm now into my 4th year at Georgia Tech, and we have one of the better CS programs in the U.S. I had a decent amout of experience coming in, but my confidence got crushed pretty hard when confronted with some of the really hardcore CS guys. However, 3 years later, I've found that a lot of them have turned out to be losers, and I find myself generally more knowledgable (and personable) than many of them. School is what you make of it, and if you're willing to work hard, you'll learn a lot. I've found that the most valuable knowledge I've gained has been from learning on my own time rather than studying for classes.
Thanks you don't know how much that helps
I came out from a Biochem degree, hoping to pursue a course in BioInformatics, however nearing the end i came to realise that i just didn't have to right background to take it on board.
Which is why i decided to take an MSC in CS the hopefully find someone kind enough to let me do a PhD in BioInformatics.
I've just came to realise this may be harder then i thought, however nothing below it really applies to what i want to do in the future, IT though good, isn't good enough for me to get on a later BioInformatics course.
Anyway i didn't pick CS because it was easy, i chose it because its and area of great Interest, completely new and i can hopefully tie in some former Biochem work into my Dissertation later on, which i've always hoped to do.
But like i said to some students the other day, ask me again come Christmas
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