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500 days... :laugh:

Congratz, my PIP buddy... Don't catch up with me, that would REALLY annoy me :ninja: :laugh:

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i do :ninja: Cuz you are so often here in the last weeks :| (not that this would annoy me :D )

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Well, that just means that I have to pip more :ninja: :laugh:

well, I feel the first signs of ageing :ninja: :laugh:

bad to know that they will become even bader (is it possible to conjugate bad^^?) when I'm at your age :no:

:laugh:

Bader=>worse

Yeah, once your my age, the best years are already gone. :laugh:

How stupid -.- i really should have know that ^^ :whistle:

:( Sounds really bad, i'm scared now :shock:

But it shows that you HAD good years. good to know :shifty:

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What were your subjects?

I want to study after i've made my A-levels(in three years^^) and tha't kind of interesting :)

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Actually, when your favorite subjects are math and sciences there aren't that many fields you can go into.

It's either some form of engineering, or you can try for architect, or go into medecine or some medically related field (like pharmacy). That's pretty much it. If you are into languages or human studies, there is a much wider array of choices at university level available for you.

uhm... Yeah, that's right... But i know that ppl who have studied science are quite good to "sell" on the employment market... with languages, human studies etc. you often have to find a very complicated way through life

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uhm... Yeah, that's right... But i know that ppl who have studied science are quite good to "sell" on the employment market... with languages, human studies etc. you often have to find a very complicated way through life

:(

That's true too. Allthough even there it all depends on what degree you have exactly. Some scientific degrees are useless in the job-market as well, and some non-scientific one's are very much in demand as well. For instance, psychology and sociology degrees are very much in demand in HRM teams. And people with an engineering degree in electromechanics couldn't find a job if it saved their lives in Belgium.

Yes, that's possible... Psychology in Belgium sounds good after all, here in Germany we have too many... :(

Sociology as well :laugh:

maybe Germany and Belgium should swap :ninja:

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