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Title: Further education.
Post by: Aksel on November 16, 2010, 11:13:45 pm
Hello.

I had this assignment at school today involving English grammar. I did very well, better than I expected it to go actually. My teacher have for a long time told me that I am really good in English. Not only writing but talking too.

Anyhow, today he told me that I am the best student he have ever had in any of his classes and that he would like me to use my English capabilities as best as I can, which he suggested that I should go to an International School somewhere in Europe.

So, I will go to secondary school next year, but I really have no idea what I should do. Neither do I trust those tests I can take on the internet about what I will become in fifteen years or whatever..

I have been thinking of something in the North Sea, within oil production, but my father told me that a lot of work capabilities will be taken away within a few years, since we will soon enough lack money. So, I have been thinking for a while about educating myself as a civil engineer og an industrial electrician. I have also been thinking of taking business lessons in Hungary but that's pretty much a long way to go.

So my question is...Would it be a good thing to take education in a foreign country?

Sincerly,
Aksel.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Frank_Hawk on November 17, 2010, 09:02:46 pm
Are you planning on becoming an international student?
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Aksel on November 17, 2010, 09:06:07 pm
Are you planning on becoming an international student?

That was not the exactly the plan, but after I got the "head up" by my English teacher and mathematic teacher it have been trough my head a few times, yes. Can you give me some information about which school I should eventually get more information about if I decide to go to an international secondary school?
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: DellStorm on November 22, 2010, 05:42:54 am
Hi Eos,

Through experience it would be best to start out in your own country until you have a name for yourself. This way its much easier for you if things do not work. This is just my opinion though, dont let people drag you down if you wish to travel!

Regards

DellStorm
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: CaptainCrazy on November 22, 2010, 08:33:53 am
S'right, you gotta let your name be known on the street and later pick the best corner.

No, I was just kidding there. I'd love to be studying in a foreign country, but I'm not capable in doing so.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: dtlove on November 22, 2010, 04:00:04 pm
If you can go on to do Further Education, do it, I'd love to continue it at the minute, but due to the UK's raised the intuition fee's it would cost me more to do so, I could go to college but Im not too sure.

If it does you well in life, do it!
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Violet on November 23, 2010, 10:05:03 pm
You're eleven years old considering you are just about to go into a secondary school so you have around seven years to decide where to go.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: TruthSvensson on November 23, 2010, 10:12:58 pm
Be a fisherman
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Oliver on November 24, 2010, 10:30:29 pm
My teacher have for a long time told me that I am really good in English. Not only writing but talking too.

Laughed my ass off after reading those two sentences.
ironnnnnnyyyyy

grammare have ben gud


Anyhoo, I personally wouldn't bother with further education, considering the fact that I'm not planning on getting much education at all. However, if you truly want to make something of yourself by using your smarts, go for it. The decision is entirely up to you, it's not quite wise to ask for random opinions on an online board, is it?

tl;dr jump off a tall building and die



btw why is this dellstorm wanker typing like he's writing a bloody letter for an english lesson?

Dear John,

I haven't heard from you from quite a while. Can you please send me a picture of you naked so I could hang it up on my wall and admire the beauty of it every night? Anyways, blablablablabla this blalblablalblablal that my mother died blablablablabal in the ass blablablabalbalba cooked dog blablablaba.

Lots of love,
Durka Durka Muhammed Jihad
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Gandalf on November 24, 2010, 10:54:05 pm
Get an education in computer science in Russia. Might not do your English a lot of good, but it wil ensure a nice future.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Nexxt on November 25, 2010, 12:35:17 am
Your English skills are so good, that in the same post where you say that, you write "sincerely" wrong? :evil:
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Dutchy on November 25, 2010, 08:58:07 pm
11 years (?) and studying in a foreign country?

Think about the steps; you would have to move with your parents, since you don't have the age, nor money (If I am correct) to live on your own. And you would leave your entire life in Norway behind, like friends and family (unless you have siblings in the country you will study).

My advice is: Ask your parents. They've known you your entire life and are most likely to give you way better advice than a bunch of 15 year old on a public forum. :lol:

And don't forget to follow your dream, do what YOU want. NO ONE should have influence on the decisions you make in life. It's YOUR life and YOUR responsibility.





Dear John,

I haven't heard from you from quite a while. Can you please send me a picture of you naked so I could hang it up on my wall and admire the beauty of it every night? Anyways, blablablablabla this blalblablalblablal that my mother died blablablablabal in the ass blablablabalbalba cooked dog blablablaba.

Lots of love,
Durka Durka Muhammed Jihad

lolman.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: TruthSvensson on November 25, 2010, 09:25:23 pm
11 years (?) and studying in a foreign country?

Think about the steps; you would have to move with your parents, since you don't have the age, nor money (If I am correct) to live on your own. And you would leave your entire life in Norway behind, like friends and family (unless you have siblings in the country you will study).

My advice is: Ask your parents. They've known you your entire life and are most likely to give you way better advice than a bunch of 15 year old on a public forum. :lol:

And don't forget to follow your dream, do what YOU want. NO ONE should have influence on the decisions you make in life. It's YOUR life and YOUR responsibility.





lolman.
Lol, he is not 11, Violet was only joking...
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Dutchy on November 25, 2010, 09:32:19 pm
Lol, he is not 11, Violet was only joking...

Still.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Malcolm on November 25, 2010, 09:35:52 pm
Stay in Norway and make loads of money. I had the oppurtunity to study my last year in the UK (2010-2011) but I turned it down and I haven't regret it, yet. I am to(o?) cool for UK and I heard it was like.. really boring there.

Anyway, stay in Norway if you want to be a chicken like me and be comfortable. Never take any risks in your life, or do. Yeah..
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Dutchy on November 25, 2010, 09:39:18 pm
to(o?)

too.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: Violet on November 26, 2010, 01:09:04 am
I've been to the University of Copenhagen, it's close to you and the university itself is an a masterpiece. Then again, ask your teachers which universities are best for your course.
Title: Re: Further education.
Post by: LoCoMoToR on November 26, 2010, 02:41:47 am
i immigrated to the USA at 9 years of Age,
i struggled a lot because of their messed up language (English)
today i have been here for about 6 or 7 years,
moving to a foreign country, and having the best education in my life is amazing,
i was named the best student in my sophomore English class, i have had dozens of perfect Essays, recognized by my English Teacher.. your choice, no one can tell you what to do, it's your life.
live it.
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