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LJay Wrote:@Axle, how's the weather down there? We are still digging out in a big way. Are you back to the gym and enjoying the sanctuary?

Weather is ok now...supposed to warm up this weekend.... I didn't get much snow here, it we literally were in between the worst of it...about 50 miles east they got a foot, we got about an inch...which most of it melted...so the snow days were kind of snowless...
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@Cridders, so what is the difference between college and university? Here it is the same thing.

Beginning at about age 6, we have elementary school from grades 1-5, middle school grades 6-8 and high school grades 9-12, then "college/university" after that for four years concluding in a bachelor's degree with 2 more year for a masters and about 2 more for a doctorate. Anything after high school is self-financed, essentially, though grant and loan programs are available.
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@Axle, you got lucky in a way. As best I can figure we got about 11" at my house and there is a lot of it still on the ground. I will be going out today for the first time since Thursday.
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LJay Wrote:@Cridders, so what is the difference between college and university? Here it is the same thing.

Beginning at about age 6, we have elementary school from grades 1-5, middle school grades 6-8 and high school grades 9-12, then "college/university" after that for four years concluding in a bachelor's degree with 2 more year for a masters and about 2 more for a doctorate. Anything after high school is self-financed, essentially, though grant and loan programs are available.

Here, you don't have a middle school. At the end of secondary school you get GCSE's which you then take to college to get A levels and then off to University for a degree. College A levels typically take 2 years, the grades from that are needed to get into your chosen University. Colleges are pretty much a higher level of Secondary School, people tend to still live in the family home when at college then move away for University.
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LJay Wrote:[MENTION=21041]Jay[/MENTION], best to remove yourself from such relationships. There is no reason you should put up with them. It is hard to lose a friend, but you do not need the pain of keeping him.

@Axle, let sleeping dogs lie. You know you have a tendency to overthink. Why let it guide you into trouble?
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Even more than 5

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At least the sun was behind clouds and the breeze was cool as I waited endlessly for the bus to come...and then wait some more for a late train :/
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Much as I love it in principle, Insert, public transport can have its drawbacks.

Still, I do wish we had a better system here. I would definitely use it.
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Insertnamehere Wrote:At least the sun was behind clouds and the breeze was cool as I waited endlessly for the bus to come...and then wait some more for a late train :/

I feel you about this. I came to bitch about transit here too. I love public transportation but i had a nightmare commute to work today and a nightmare commute home. I didnt know whether to snap and freak out and throw a fit or to just laugh at how absurd it really was considering all of my bad luck with it today. I chose to cry internally.
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*sings*

show me the way to go home, I'm tired and I want to go to bed......had a little drinnk about an hour ago, and it went right to my head......
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LJay Wrote:Much as I love it in principle, Insert, public transport can have its drawbacks.

Still, I do wish we had a better system here. I would definitely use it.

Emiliano Wrote:I feel you about this. I came to bitch about transit here too. I love public transportation but i had a nightmare commute to work today and a nightmare commute home. I didnt know whether to snap and freak out and throw a fit or to just laugh at how absurd it really was considering all of my bad luck with it today. I chose to cry internally.

Yeah, I think the frustrating part was everything failing in sequence. I didn't cry on the inside though, Emil. I just...slept. On the bus at least. I accepted defeat and got home, munched on some leftovers, showered and then plastered my face on the pillow.

Today was better Smile
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