the novelty of snow wears off pretty quick..in -10 degree weatherbuddys said:not 2007, but im hoping to go to Canada for our first semester 2008
not as adventurous as mexico, but itll be their winter, and i wouldnt mind living in the snow for a few months
yeah i guess it wouldsunnybuns said:the novelty of snow wears off pretty quick..in -10 degree weather
in Ottawa it got down to -33 and apparently it wasnt a very cold winter! hahasunnybuns said:the novelty of snow wears off pretty quick..in -10 degree weather
what OSHELP???Mike Ockisard said:i'll get $3000 in youth allowance whilst over there (for a semester + a month travelling afterwards), plus $5000 in OSHELP from the govt, so already i have $8000 available, and there are $1000 scholarships and $4000 UMAP grants available too, plus whatever savings i have, so its financially very possible to do. i cant wait
ok thanksMike Ockisard said:$5000 per semester loan from the government, paid back the same way as hecs-help
you pay back $6000 though, but dont have to pay it back until you earn that income amount, and yeah thats pretty much os help in a nutshell
Coz mexico is sexy lolpolskatrucizna1 said:Hey,
I'm going to Poland for one year. It's not that cheaper living over there but the History of the place is amazing. Mexico would be really cool too. You will enjoy it...You would have to work ery hard not to enjoy it. But why Mexico, Why not somewhere like Peru, or Brazil...? If I was going to South America I would go to Equador or Peru!!
KI. Galczynski
phrred said:I want to go to National University of Singapore maybe for commerce. does anyone know if its any good? i know their grad business school is one of the best in asia pac. Does anyone know what WAM id need to get in?
Also if i were to do accounting and fullfil my CA/CPA requirements, would CA/CPA accept a subsitituted required course from NUS instead of UNSW? im guessing its ok because of GAAP, but not really sure.
NTU is really good, id definitely recommend it out of the taiwanese unisT-mac01 said:I'm thinking of NTU Tawain coz of the scholarship factor.
Initially, some friend thought maybe some where in mainland, but not sure if I can stand those mainlanders - communists.
Now the important thing I want to ask you people is this. Since I want to sharpen my mandarin and writing especially not that it's my major or anything. Should I consider learning traditional characters or simple characters. Since Taiwan still uses traditional characters. So is it going to be easy to apply traditional texts when readin and/or attempting to write simple texts. Let me know from your experiences. Thanks.