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I would like to point out here, college=high school.
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How so?
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because university=your college.
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I'm so sorry. Would you like a swift kick to your testicles with that?Vegerot wrote:Mainly me getting almost-expelled from high school and I just broke up with my girlfriend and me trying to pretend that nothing's wrong.Mgalekgolo wrote:Veg, bro, why do you insist on making a fool of yourself. Your not even trying to blend in right now, your just embarrassing yourself.
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arachnidInquisitor wrote:I would like to point out here, college=high school.
arachnidInquisitor wrote:because university=your college.
My high school was not a university. The University of Massachusetts which I went to last year WAS a university. I'll agree that a community college, like the one I'm at now, is somewhat like a high school in some ways, not the least of which is the fact that there are students here who are also high school students. And of course there's the fact that both are places where relatively young people go to learn, and the myriad of other similarities based purely on the fact that both a college and a high school are learning facilities. To say that college=high school, however, is a ridiculous claim. I am ten times as interested in the things I am currently learning in college than the shit classes they force you to take in high school. To compare my high school to a college is to compare an ant to a rhinoceros. A word to conclude with: workload.Kayar wrote:No. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
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I'm sorry, what I'm trying to say is that down here, in New Zealand, our terminology is of course, different to yours. I meant no offence nor did I mean to attempt to prove you wrong.
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It could also imply the impending challenge and work of getting into a college in the first place.
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but why would you do any of that stuff
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Yes, it IS a lot of stress trying to get into college. Because (no offense to you, Kayar) I'm not shooting for some community college. And why wouldn't you do any of that stuff? I want to expand my knowledge, meet new people, and of course, get a job (i also here kolej secks rox ).zapconquest wrote:but why would you do any of that stuffdraconic74 wrote:It could also imply the impending challenge and work of getting into a college in the first place.
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You may not have meant it that way, but I'd take offense to that.Vegerot wrote:I'm not shooting for some community college.
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I mean, I've read some of Kayar's older work, and I know that he's a very academic person. So I'm not trying to say he's not smart, because to be honest he's probably smarter than I!
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In Europe also the terms which are used for "high school" and "university" are different levels of study from their US translations.
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In Tasmania at least, we have Primary School, High School, College, and UNI.
Primary school: years prep-6
High school: 7-10
College 11-12
Uni: University (herpdurp)
Primary school: years prep-6
High school: 7-10
College 11-12
Uni: University (herpdurp)
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QLD is Preschool or Prep, Primary School, High School and University
Preschool and Prep are before grade 1.
Primary 1-6
Highschool 7-12
Uni is after that..
Some private schools are called colleges in their name but some of those have both primary and high school.
Preschool and Prep are before grade 1.
Primary 1-6
Highschool 7-12
Uni is after that..
Some private schools are called colleges in their name but some of those have both primary and high school.
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Vegerot: I'm at a community college NOW. Last year, my first year in college, I was at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA. Before that, senior year of High School, I was shooting for Emerson College in Boston. I got wait-listed there, then found out I got in after I had already set everything up with UMASS and was pretty much attending at that point. As for community colleges, the one I'm at now has a really nice program and has served as a jumping off point for many people, who transfer from here to a four-year college after two years, something a few of my friends (very intelligent people) have done. So I wouldn't entirely discredit community colleges. In fact, I have learned more here in some classes than I did at UMASS, as UMASS uses crowded lecture halls where it's harder to hear what the professor is saying, whereas here classes are much smaller and more personal, similar to high school but, unlike high school, people here actually give a shit and don't constantly talk during class and disrespect their teacher/professor.
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