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11-03-2010, 01:13 AM

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International Relations seems a great subject to study? My goodness so much is so volatile. what would you like to do in that field once you have a degree?


Are you enjoying the Course?
I would like to work at the embassy/consulate of Portugal/Italy.

I'm enjoying it but metodology in political science (subject) isn't really my cup of tea but it's something necessary.


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yeh i am a student at ajapaneses language school >>
i am studing this language cause i will inter a university in japan >>

yeh dear being a student is something difficult cuase you have not find the stability yet which makes you feel comfortable in your life unless you find the fit work >>> that is my point of view

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No I'am not a student graduated a long time ago but as to what degree only one person knows the truth and thats




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11-04-2010, 01:11 PM

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translation bachelors degree. That sounds great. what languages? I am sure there will always be work for someone like you.
As I live in Canada, it's from English into French, but I work on the Japanese language and many others in order to, one day, be able to translate those into my mother tongue, French. It's cool, but difficult sometimes. We learn every single day.




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11-05-2010, 02:29 PM

yes, 3rd year of University, going to graduate next July. =)

Being a student is hard, basically, society hates you. Britain, in particular, the Government hate you.

Yeah.


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As I live in Canada, it's from English into French, but I work on the Japanese language and many others in order to, one day, be able to translate those into my mother tongue, French. It's cool, but difficult sometimes. We learn every single day.
you deserve to do really well. It will be well worthwhile for you I feel certain.


Keep up the good work.
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you deserve to do really well. It will be well worthwhile for you I feel certain.


Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much dogsbody70!




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11-05-2010, 04:56 PM

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yes, 3rd year of University, going to graduate next July. =)

Being a student is hard, basically, society hates you. Britain, in particular, the Government hate you.

Yeah.
Is that true? I find that hard to believe. why should anyone hate you?

What are you hoping to do when you graduate.

do you get support whilst you are working so hard? I do hope so.


Last night on Question Time here in UK there was a discussion about the fees students have to pay-- not so long ago students did not have to pay-- as far as I can understand-- one of the women on thepanel stated that she would not be where she is-- doing pretty well I gather-- if she had not had the university opportunities that she had. She says that being at UNI made her the person she is today-- so persevere if you can-- hard as it is.
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yeh i am a student at ajapaneses language school >>
i am studing this language cause i will inter a university in japan >>

yeh dear being a student is something difficult cuase you have not find the stability yet which makes you feel comfortable in your life unless you find the fit work >>> that is my point of view

thanks dear ...see you

I wish you the very best-- are you actually staying In Japan?

You wish to study further in Japan? what do you wish to study? Your japanese language skills will need to be high I should imagine. Not easy-- but go for it if that is your hope and desire.
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11-05-2010, 05:03 PM

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I would like to work at the embassy/consulate of Portugal/Italy.

I'm enjoying it but metodology in political science (subject) isn't really my cup of tea but it's something necessary.
Hi jason that sounds really really tough going-- but where ambition lies then dedication should succeed.
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