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  • lawlz. will take that under advisement. my english proffesor told me to do something on the freedom of speech, but ive decided your method is far more productive! ::
    lol, I honestly feel sorry for you. im unfortuneately plagued by an english presentation speech i have to do tomorrow, and i dunno what to do it on. any pointers? :S
    hurray for cad.
    something completely irrelevant to anything, i have a big plate of waffles in front of me and they look delicious.
    i was speaking to a polish guy at my school earlier and he said that design is extremely hard without these programs, just because of the 3d-ness. he said the projects he has done without cad or cam have taken multiple tries to get right.
    suhweet! i think my school system has a version of something similar for engineering projects, cant be sure however as i dropped design last year - mistake.
    pro engineer, perhaps? name sounds familiar anyway
    well CAD seems helpful, but surely drawing on a computer has its downpoints?? personally i reckon my heavily outdated pc would crash at the sight of anything requiring more than 128 mb of ram. man i suck.
    i meant cv in general, many people over here are now filling things out called ucas forms (not sure what it stands for) that basically tally up ucas 'points' that you can do. you can get them for ANYTHING you do, literally anything. my friend hadd to pick up cigarette butts the other weekend as a punishment, and for that his school tutor put down some points on his form. crazy.

    CAD? seems my ****storm of acronyms is rubbing off on you lol.
    lol 'europass'. its what the eu is trying to create in a vain attempt over here in britain. yeah, i guess it is becoming a little outdated lol, not sure but i think out government might be replacing it with UCAS applications.

    statics? as in electrostatics? im studying those right now, actually. at a basic level, mind you, but we still get to mess around with van de graff's. i was always a bit of a fail at design, mainly because of my extremely dodgy hand/eye coordination lol.
    a CV stands for a curriculum vetae, it's a place where you write everything you've done, basically a job/uni/vocational application. it's great, my friend did his a couple of weeks ago, and he wrote literally everything on it. not sure how relevant most of it was to someone applying for english at oxford, but it was cool to see his achievements.
    are you studying a broad pallette of physics and maths, or is it specialized?
    i'd love to do more creative writing. i would in my spare time, but unfortuneately my gcse coursework is eating my time away :( well doing 4 fluff subjects surely looks better on a CV than nothing?
    lol - at the end of this year though i have to narrow my 10 subjects down to four, i could do a fifth but from what i hear it sounds quite challenging.
    well i never really got that into latin, so greek might be a tad boring...
    i think i'm leaning toward the sciences next year - but i am quite interested in english, so im quite confused :S i think ill probably do physics, maths, maybe biology or chemistry, maybe english, and from what ive heard about next level history, it sounds quite interestin. theyre studying the crusades, which ive only touched slightly upon in my junior studies, but it seems quite interesting. i also might take up classical greek - my classics teacher is a slightly crazy, very interesting character 'mildly' obsessed with alexander the great.
    and that i shall!! :)

    physics is fun. played with a van de graff generator today. my physics teacher reminds me of a bob dylan/einstein mix, strangely enough. and maths i'll no doubt end up doing anyway for the link it has with physics.

    yeah, history isnt too bad, but ive been studying ww2 for 2 years now, and i am quite looking forward to my next change in topic.
    yeah, could do. problem is, half my family is american, the other half is british, yet my grandmother lives in canada. i suppose most research ends up as wide knowledge between groups.

    wow, what exactly does aerospace engineering entail? one of my friends is looking to study engineering at university.

    ah. never mind. history coursework. bleh. ww2. meh. nazis. i shan't go there.
    p.s. you seem like an intellectual fella', can you please tell me whether or not the Hitler Youth was made compulsory in 1939? It is quite imperative to my History coursework... cheers!
    well i shall definately look into that website; my grandmother currently has cancer, and surprisingly seems relatively unphased by it...

    college, eh? how is that? currently taking my gcses (british exams for 14-16 year olds) and i can safely say i am looking forward to specilisation GREATLY. what are you studying at college? and which college are you studying at?
    That isn't very appealing at all. I'll make sure I steer clear of any obvious 'trolls' around here then.
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