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Monzee
12-06-2007, 20:14
Great day for me. Thought I might as well share it with my fellow forum members too :wink3:

Today, I started out by going to the exam in how the European Union works. Not really interesting but it was one of those classes I was kind of afraid of. However, I did rather good. Better than expected actually and thereby managing to keep my avarage up.

Now I just opened my presents from my family and once again, better than expected. Now I only need 3 more exams and then I'll be done with school for now. Next one will be tomorrow. Wish me luck m8's :fortuneteller:

StaMpu
12-06-2007, 21:34
So you're a lucky multiple choice gambler? :]
Congratulations. What kind of education you do?
Good luck

Monzee
12-06-2007, 21:39
So you're a lucky multiple choice gambler? :]
Congratulations. What kind of education you do?
Good luck

I'm in my third and final year of business school in Denmark. Don't really know if you know a school of that kind but still.. :azn:

StaMpu
12-06-2007, 22:12
Sure I do. But we all have our own language. As like you call it school. Most people would call it college.
Do you think Denmark is a nice country for a holiday? Are there any nice rivers there, to kayak on?

zrk
12-06-2007, 22:35
Grats on your birthday. I did my first high school exam a week ago, it really is a great feeling to be over with. Keep the cool with the next exams!

Monzee
12-06-2007, 23:20
Sure I do. But we all have our own language. As like you call it school. Most people would call it college.
Do you think Denmark is a nice country for a holiday? Are there any nice rivers there, to kayak on?

Yea I know what you mean but in Denmark our school system is a little different. We don't really have something called highschool or college. We got universities though.

As for the rivers I can't say I've been sailing on them very much if any. So I don't think I'm the right person to ask :smiley: But I like it here. Spend my last holiday here in a part of the country where most young people go in the summer to party and such. Very close to the beach so that was nice. Other than that time I usually travel south. Last two days we had like 30 degrees but I still find the tempratures down south better when it comes to spending the holiday somewhere. And then of course it's always more exiting to go somewhere else. But in general I love Denmark and couldn't imagine living elsewhere. Well maybe in the US but mostly because of how the school system is there. And the whole idea that it is acceptable to be good at sports in school/college.

@zhe thanks :grin: Actually I also did my first 3 a few weeks ago but they were written exams only. Anyway good luck to you too when your next exams are comming up :thumbsup:

fledgeling
14-06-2007, 00:05
after 13 hours at work, I wonder how much would I earn, if I had the same job in USA/UK/Holland (tax advisor at one of the big4 companies)

perhaps 50 000 euro annually at the beginning, instead of 12?

on the other hand I could have been born in africa -_-

EmptyAbyss
14-06-2007, 09:56
I learned alot about Denmark from a foreign exchange student named Bjakre. Sounds like a wonderful place. I hear you guys grow up learning english at quite a young age.

Lorg
14-06-2007, 10:05
after 13 hours at work, I wonder how much would I earn, if I had the same job in USA/UK/Holland (tax advisor at one of the big4 companies)

perhaps 50 000 euro annually at the beginning, instead of 12?

on the other hand I could have been born in africa -_-

Considering that you live in Poland and obviously have a university degree on Economics (hopefully , since u r tax advisor in a major company) There is no need to feel sorry for yourself. Just pack your RL items and apply for work from another country... Earn the money u feel you are entitled to....

-Lorg

Monzee
14-06-2007, 10:31
I learned alot about Denmark from a foreign exchange student named Bjakre. Sounds like a wonderful place. I hear you guys grow up learning english at quite a young age.

Actually we start learning english when we are at our 3rd year of school so I guess I was around 9 or so. We have a lot of welth meaning that we do not have to pay for school, hospital or anything like that. The downside to this is paying the maximum tax of ~65% of your income :cry:

fledgeling
14-06-2007, 20:17
Considering that you live in Poland and obviously have a university degree on Economics (hopefully , since u r tax advisor in a major company) There is no need to feel sorry for yourself. Just pack your RL items and apply for work from another country... Earn the money u feel you are entitled to....

-Lorg

I havent completed my studies yet, 1 year to go
yay and nay

CBK
15-06-2007, 06:24
Well, were I live(Panamá) it is heaven for me. Our main language is spanish, but as soon as you enter school they start teaching you english and once you go to high school you learn a third languages(in my case, french). Also here taxes aren't that high, and Panamá is having a ''BUM!'' on what we call properties because people from US are moving here. Why? Here we use the same exchange method, dollar and the life here is really cheap compared to US... Here with $800 a month you can do A LOT, and life financially well. I like my country a lot, here you can kayak on the oceans,(I wouldn't recomend rivers) and I do it myself(though am a scuba diver more than a kayak person). The only problem usually found by American people is Panamá's weather, very humid and hot weather, which sometimes gets annoying... Also we only have two seasons, winter through 9 months (in which it never snows -.-) and summer through 3. Our school system is divided like the American, the only difference is our schedule; our school year on school starts at march and ends in december(in august we get mid year vacations). But then the college is same schedule as your country...

PS: reading my post through I notice this is kinda me making propaganda for my country lol...