Huh?

Nov 19, 2005 00:40

Well today I feel in the mood to write down my thoughts - unfortunately I dont have much thoughts.

So lets recite what I experienced this weak.

The school was boring, I paid attention during maths but tried to minimize effort in all other subjects. Though I still suck at maths and have the apprehension that I might write another 5 (thats an american F). In order to get better in maths I even bought a really big book. Its so big that it is intimidating. And I really hope it will help someone.

Last saturday I was at the nightclub. Igor, a really nice guy who I met thru my sister was celebrating his upcoming marriage and so he threw a party, bought Vodka and we had a great time. It also was not the night club we usually go to, but one further away in that town you might know called "Stuttgart". This club had 3 different rooms with 3 different DJs, and one of them was even rapping during what he normally does. It was cool, but one rapsong I know (that would be 50 Cent - In the Club") he suddenly muted the original rap and started his own. That was kinda not good cause thats the only rapsong I know the lyrics from (or at least the refrain).

On Wednesday me and Andi we were in Reutlingen, in the Reutlingen University, where had been an open day so interested and potential students could get to know what the university offers.
We heard about a study course in the name of "International Business" and "Außenwirtschaft (=foreign trade and payments) and listened to the speeches and we (or at least me) were really fascinated. It would be 6 semesters and you could spend 1-3 semesters in abroad, e.g. in the US. That really made me excited. They also said that the first 4 semesters the class would be completely in Enlgish and that made me think why. They solved that mystery at the end by saying us how many students they take in this class. Exactly 40! Out of 500 applicants.
Now you could think 40 is not very much, but the clou is that only 50% of those university places is for German citizens. Great. That really sounds like I could get in there. Plus they only pick people with the right grades and the right personality(!). The perfect applicant should be good in school, should have already been abroad, speak many languages including perfect English and must be "frank" to learn something new, including spending a half year abroad.

The good at this is that you get a international accepted "Bachelor degree". And you find work very fast.

Its so unfair, I never knew what to take. Now I finally hear of something nearly "perfect" and get it with the bad message, not only a positive one.

So its nearly
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