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Post by Sofia Alexandra on Apr 18, 2005 11:17:18 GMT 1
In south Sweden, it's a pretty small town so you probably won't find it in an atlas...
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Post by Mireille on Apr 18, 2005 15:33:06 GMT 1
anyone around here who studies law or economics? oh btw for those of you that don't know, I study commication sciences
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Post by redlittlewing on Apr 18, 2005 15:38:58 GMT 1
^ law in about 2 years, although I do have some prior background - I've also taken macro/micro econ and done some economic theory, including political econ.
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Post by MzEmma on Apr 18, 2005 16:22:31 GMT 1
In Czech republic it is quite simple, I would say...you study 4 or 5 years on the gymnasium. They are obligatory subject such as Math, Biology, Czech, History, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Social Sciences,... and two foreign languages. Then you can choose some other subjects. Our marks are from 1-5, which is the worst. On the final certificate you have verbal marks such as:excellent, very good, good,....
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Post by Rosy on Apr 18, 2005 16:29:32 GMT 1
oh..that sounds nice! We've grades with our diploma's...I wish we had a system like yours
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 21, 2005 10:15:59 GMT 1
*giggle* it´s so funny that you would say that cause our education system is going through a big reform right now anyway, I study at the Charles University in Prague - Translating and Interpreting...first year
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