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I Finally Made It!
Topic Started: Jun 3 2006, 11:39 PM (139 Views)
Big Time
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I'm what Willis was talkin' 'bout.
As of yesterday, I am a high school grad! YIPPPEEEEE!!!!!!!! I hated that place and am glad to be gone! Now I am pursuing a 2 year college for Culinary Arts. Best of all, the classes I'm taking are "hands on."

English interpretation=No Homework!!! :D :smoke:
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Cybrus
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STAY HYPED!!!
Congrats Big Time. What color was your graduation cap and gown?
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Sarkar
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Good for you Big Time, ya lucky Basterd. :bow:

Good luck in College! :handshake:
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WWEFootos48
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God
Nice job. That "No homework" deal seems pretty inviting. I wish I can say the same about my education and my school. But great, nonetheless.
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Nubochanozep
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No homework = no progress.

Anyway, culinary arts eh. Do they like, get you to learn about other things whilst there, or is it just about cooking?
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L69
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Booo Neb, Booo. I think you dampened the party.
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Cybrus
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Nebuchanezzar
Jun 3 2006, 09:16 PM
Anyway, culinary arts eh. Do they like, get you to learn about other things whilst there, or is it just about cooking?

I'm not sure about the college that Big Time is going to. I think he's going to a technical college which will just focus on a culinary training so that he can be qualified for a job in that field as quickly as possible. However, Johnson & Wales (my culinary college of choice) offers multiple courses for students to choose from.
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L69
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You guys have two names for Universities and Collages. (Most of Them) Why is that?
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Cybrus
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Lots of colleges are named after the founders.
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L69
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Ahhh. That would explain it. We just get. Newcastle Collage or Oxford University and thats the only names, the name of the towns they are in.
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S-X2
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"What an Excellent day for an Exorcism"
Congrats to you Big Timer
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Nubochanozep
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Jun 5 2006, 12:22 AM
You guys have two names for Universities and Collages. (Most of Them) Why is that?

In Australia, Universities are prestigious educational institutions that are funded by the government, and offer courses in most walks of academia. Colleges are either residences in university campuses, or less prestigious, smaller yet more specialised places of education that are not funded by the government and hence are more expensive for the user. Upon investigating Cybrus's website, they name many of what we would call schools (School of Medical Sciences, school of Psychology, school of Architecture), colleges. However, they're all simply smaller institutions within the larger institutions.

Colleges, in the US (from what I can ascertain of wikipedia) are exactly the same thing as they are in Australia. Most colleges are simply residences on campus's of universities. I was actually doing a bit of reading on US universities and "colleges" on wiki the other day and saw basically the same thing. Most institutions are called universities, and colleges are the places on campus. England is the same.
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