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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 13:50:53 GMT
But, regardless of your activity, today has been quite opposite to yesterday. That's because I am a busy person from now. Yeah, I got 12 notifications after I woke up and 7 10 minutes ago.
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 13:51:08 GMT
What?! You can't log in just once a day John Marston ! You were voted the most active across all boards and now you cruelly leave us for a WHOLE day!!? Unacceptable! I propose that we tie him up and chain him to the board to prevent this from happening again! Good for you (Mostly me though) as I will spam the Songs thread with music from my native language and you'll have to grind through all of them! MUAHAHAHA!
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 13:53:01 GMT
That's because I am a busy person from now. Yeah, I got 12 notifications after I woke up and 7 10 minutes ago. Well I thought all people on this planet were busy Oh and I've always wanted to hear about the Finnish education system. It has the best education system in the world if I am not wrong
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 13:53:07 GMT
I propose that we tie him up and chain him to the board to prevent this from happening again! Good for you (Mostly me though) as I will spam the Songs thread with music from my native language and you'll have to grind through all of them! MUAHAHAHA! Wait till I start to spam Sepi Kumpulainen...
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 13:55:59 GMT
Good for you (Mostly me though) as I will spam the Songs thread with music from my native language and you'll have to grind through all of them! MUAHAHAHA! Wait till I start to spam Sepi Kumpulainen... And wait till I spam Who Are You. (No, seriously).
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 13:56:42 GMT
Yeah, I got 12 notifications after I woke up and 7 10 minutes ago. Well I thought all people on this planet were busy Oh and I've always wanted to hear about the Finnish education system. It has the best education system in the world if I am not wrong Yeah, I really am not very busy and I have dedicated alot of my free time here. There is virtually nothing to do home and then school has always been really easy for me, so I don't spend much time studying for exams.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 13:59:36 GMT
Wait till I start to spam Sepi Kumpulainen... And wait till I spam Who Are You. (No, seriously).
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 14:02:13 GMT
Well I thought all people on this planet were busy Oh and I've always wanted to hear about the Finnish education system. It has the best education system in the world if I am not wrong Yeah, I really am not very busy and I have dedicated alot of my free time here. There is virtually nothing to do home and then school has always been really easy for me, so I don't spend much time studying for exams. No offense, but I feel Finnish system is a bit too lenient. But it actually is the right approach. I mean, what the heck is the use of something like Laws of Thermodynamics or bonding in atoms when you are actually aiming for, say... a computer engineering job? Oh well, I just described the education system here. Does your school organize any extra curricular activities if any? I mean there won't be too much free time in your schools I suppose.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 14:14:02 GMT
Yeah, I really am not very busy and I have dedicated alot of my free time here. There is virtually nothing to do home and then school has always been really easy for me, so I don't spend much time studying for exams. No offense, but I feel Finnish system is a bit too lenient. But it actually is the right approach. I mean, what the heck is the use of something like Laws of Thermodynamics or bonding in atoms when you are actually aiming for, say... a computer engineering job? Oh well, I just described the education system here. Does your school organize any extra curricular activities if any? I mean there won't be too much free time in your schools I suppose. Well, we do still study the laws of thermodynamics and bonding in atoms, but I also have a more science focused schedule than others. I am in the "Science class" although I would' rather bee on a history, philosophy or society studies class, but unfortunately there aren't such. There are activities extra activities in our school, but not much. The amount of free time differs alot by period, like in the 3rd peeiod I'll have ridiculously short day of 75 minutes .
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 14:19:50 GMT
No offense, but I feel Finnish system is a bit too lenient. But it actually is the right approach. I mean, what the heck is the use of something like Laws of Thermodynamics or bonding in atoms when you are actually aiming for, say... a computer engineering job? Oh well, I just described the education system here. Does your school organize any extra curricular activities if any? I mean there won't be too much free time in your schools I suppose. Well, we do still study the laws of thermodynamics and bonding in atoms, but I also have a more science focused schedule than others. I am in the "Science class" although I would' rather bee on a history, philosophy or society studies class, but unfortunately there aren't such. There are activities extra activities in our school, but not much. The amount of free time differs alot by period, like in the 3rd peeiod I'll have ridiculously short day of 75 minutes . Well, in our schools, we have to study English, National Language, Native Language, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Social (Basically a single teacher for 4 subjects - History, Civics, Economics, Geography hence "Social") and an optional language, which in my school was Computers. Junior Colleges and Universities are more oriented towards which job you want to do, although Junior college is basically the same as schools with less subjects and more in depth concepts here.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 14:27:50 GMT
Well, we do still study the laws of thermodynamics and bonding in atoms, but I also have a more science focused schedule than others. I am in the "Science class" although I would' rather bee on a history, philosophy or society studies class, but unfortunately there aren't such. There are activities extra activities in our school, but not much. The amount of free time differs alot by period, like in the 3rd peeiod I'll have ridiculously short day of 75 minutes . Well, in our schools, we have to study English, National Language, Native Language, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Social (Basically a single teacher for 4 subjects - History, Civics, Economics, Geography hence "Social") and an optional language, which in my school was Computers. Junior Colleges and Universities are more oriented towards which job you want to do, although Junior college is basically the same as schools with less subjects and more in depth concepts here. Geography a "social" subject? We have first 6 years of primary school, then 3 years of middle school kind of, then you choose either 10th grade (if you want to rise your grades), "profession school" (where you specialize to a certain profession, like car mechanic) or a high school kind of thing where you usually go if you want to go to university.
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 14:34:04 GMT
Well, in our schools, we have to study English, National Language, Native Language, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Social (Basically a single teacher for 4 subjects - History, Civics, Economics, Geography hence "Social") and an optional language, which in my school was Computers. Junior Colleges and Universities are more oriented towards which job you want to do, although Junior college is basically the same as schools with less subjects and more in depth concepts here. Geography a "social" subject? We have first 6 years of primary school, then 3 years of middle school kind of, then you choose either 10th grade (if you want to rise your grades), "profession school" (where you specialize to a certain profession, like car mechanic) or a high school kind of thing where you usually go if you want to go to university. ooo...that's cool. Here, after grade 10 (All classes until class 10 are in schools) you choose groups of 3 subjects. The most popular is M.P.C (Maths, Physics, Chemistry) followed by Bi.P.C (Biology, Physics and Chemistry), H.E.C, C.E.C and others.
After studying these subjects for 2 years, you get promoted to University. And in order to get a seat in good university, you need to write an exam, which BTW I tell you is the 4th toughest exam in the world (Says my newspaper).
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 14:40:58 GMT
Geography a "social" subject? We have first 6 years of primary school, then 3 years of middle school kind of, then you choose either 10th grade (if you want to rise your grades), "profession school" (where you specialize to a certain profession, like car mechanic) or a high school kind of thing where you usually go if you want to go to university. ooo...that's cool. Here, after grade 10 (All classes until class 10 are in schools) you choose groups of 3 subjects. The most popular is M.P.C (Maths, Physics, Chemistry) followed by Bi.P.C (Biology, Physics and Chemistry), H.E.C, C.E.C and others.
After studying these subjects for 2 years, you get promoted to University. And in order to get a seat in good university, you need to write an exam, which BTW I tell you is the 4th toughest exam in the world (Says my newspaper).Three subjects seems rather narrow. Here untill the end of middle school you don't get to chiose tour subjects (except some) but in high school you can choose courses you like. After high school is done we do a series of exams that are done before university. There are seperate exams for each subject. You get grades from those and they have some effect on university, although not that much.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2021 15:12:57 GMT
Guess who's back.... Back again.... Hello again EFC! I've missed you all. It's good to be back again. Expect me to try to be somewhat more active in the coming weeks. Gerd von Rundstedt where are you? Aren't you going to say hello?
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Sept 9, 2021 16:03:26 GMT
Guess who's back.... Back again.... Hello again EFC! I've missed you all. It's good to be back again. Expect me to try to be somewhat more active in the coming weeks. Gerd von Rundstedt where are you? Aren't you going to say hello? Hi, I've been less active recently.
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