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mooface:
man, i don't do shit for school. i even have four day school weeks!
i love going to an american school with an italian mentality.
Boro_Bandito:
--- Quote from: calenlass on 03 Mar 2008, 19:19 ---Tommy most of us are sane enough to not live 45 miles away from our jobs.
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Hell, I live over 30 miles away from where I work and where I go to school.
But back on that, Heloo again Coreh, didn't notice you were gone. But then again, when you're doing full time school, part time job about 25 hours a week, and 20+ hours of out of class editing for projects a week things tend to slip past oneself.
supersheep:
--- Quote from: Tactical Error on 03 Mar 2008, 23:57 ---Failing is anything less than 70%; 94% is only a B.
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Jesus. Anything over a 70% in my course is the epitome of achievement - over 80 would probably be good enough to get you into international journals.
I must say I do like Irish college more than American college. No fees, light workloads (at least in my end - they're much heavier in sciencey-stuff) and my first-year mediaeval history lecturer was the world-authority on the papacy between 1000 and 1200.
Patrick:
--- Quote from: calenlass on 03 Mar 2008, 19:19 ---Tommy most of us are sane enough to not live 45 miles away from our jobs.
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What are you trying to say about my dad.
Barmymoo:
I did a practice exam question a couple of weeks ago for my english teacher. I spent a good half of the time sneezing, my handwriting was illegible and I knew before I'd even finished that it was without a doubt the worst essay I'd ever written. But when I got it back, I'd got an A... with 17/25. What's the point in even having a standardised grade system if the grade boundaries aren't standardised? My Law exam required 96/120 to get an A. I'm not great at maths but my computer tells me that's a 12 percentage point difference in grades. Hmm.
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