Message from @Largezo112
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You can either choose 6 degrees on 1 university, 1 degree on 6 universities or whatever, right?
Your score and that election determines your future.
If "OPTION A" has 100 places for that promotion, either you're inside the 100 best scores or you can't choose it.
For example, studying Medicine in some universities in big cities requires crazy average scores of like 8,9/10.
Medicine + big city is always the killer score
Meanwhile, the Canary Islands are notorious for having the lowest bar for "interesting" degrees as the universities there are somewhat oversize when compared to the actual population.
same here
everyone wants to go to Helsinki
if you can game the system you can get in relativelly easily
but everyone wants to go to the same school
because reasons
"Canarians (or whatever the word) entering Medicine" http://twitter.com/angelrinconr6/status/1135903664751685635
haha
I've heard stories of people moving to the Canary Islands for like 1-2 years to start Medicine and other stuff, then asking to be moved to a major city back in the mainland.
heard same stories here as well
No matter the degree, the success rate is incredibly low.
but i've heard that the canary island is a really nice place to be in
I'm a failed English Philologist (I passed 2 out of 4 years) and, out of my promotion of like 120 people, only 10 or so passed in the standard time (4 years).
A ton of people left, a couple of dozens have needed 5-6 years... and it's incredibly common no matter the degree or the year.
then i'm a strange beast, how many points are you supposed to get in one year? 60?. I was told that nobody achieves that. Got over 60 quite easily
I tried to be "smart" with choosing options and lost all motivation due to the global crysis.
I chose both Journalism and English Philology in 3 nearby universities.
I like writing, I like investigating, I've done it for fun several times and even got paid for a couple of years. Also, I think I'd make a half-decent teacher.
I got my 4th option (English Philology on the nearest uni, Journalism is quite popular even though it's not essential to getting a journalistic job) and like 9 months later the whole global crysis was a big thing.
Government cutting funding on schools and all that plus the declining birth rate made me see that I wasn't going to have a nice future, that I was effectively losing my time.
It didn't help that, after years of enjoying motorsports broadcasts from 🇺🇸, my accent was irremediably rigid and far from the Harry Potter-like bullshit they wanted me to sound like.
One British teacher went as far as to say that, considering her traveling, I sounded like a Spaniard that had studied in a nice place in Alabama.
So, yeah, even if I had tried, Phonetics would've probably fucked me in the ass regardless.
i like the southern accent
southern english is nice as well
but northern english or US coastal accents are insufferable
The Harry Potter-like sound is awful, I fucking hate it, but it's the easiest way to describe what they force you to sound like in order to pass some Phonetics shit.
yeah, they're forcing you to speak british
The Phonetics teacher went as far as to say that my accent was consistent and that that was good... but that was not what they wanted.
if you don't do that 100% correctly you'll sound like a pretentious prick
"Pretentious retards" is also a way to describe the accent of most Harry Potter characters and what the Phonetics teacher was aiming for.
Whenever I hear that kind of accent the only words that cross my mind are "I'm better than you, be glad I'm talking to you, pleb".
I wouldn't mind a Charlie Brooker-esque accent. It's amazing how that smug fella sounds less disgusting than any random people doing the "RP English" accent.
I love how the LGBT retards support Palestine over Israel.