Originally posted by LikeASong:a complete degree in Chemistry
In high school I had so much trouble with that

So how many years before you can leave school?
Originally posted by LikeASong:a complete degree in Chemistry
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
You know as well as me that I never left them
Originally posted by bartajax:[..]
In high school I had so much trouble with thatIm glad that I could drop it.
Originally posted by MacStripey:random, but I totally scored tickets for the best football game you can get on our national league: Schalke vs Dortmundthey gonna play next month in our arena and by chance I got through today on online sale..... yeahness
all sold out now, but I'm in for face value
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Originally posted by bartajax:[..]
Awesome, one of the biggest derby's of the world![]()
I wonder when a matche like that one gets played are there a lot of troubles with fans fighting with eachother? Because here when a match like Feyenoord - Ajax gets played the away fans arent even allowed to come because the risk is to high![]()
Originally posted by bartajax:So how many years before you can leave school?
Originally posted by jofice:True true, don't know how you did it
Originally posted by RUMMY:Speaking of education, I was at my bank today getting financial advice from an individual who admitted to being bad at math in high school. Should I be worried?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
There are five years in my university's Degree in Chemistry, I'm finishing the thrid one (still have some subjects from the 2nd year though)... I expect to be leaving in the 2013/2014 academic year, which is not that bad - only one year behind my ideal schedule (I was born in 1990, so 18+5 years, I should be getting out of uni in the 2012/2013 year)... Enough for me
I really like Chemistry, I love it, and that's why I'm studying it. No one forced me to do it or whatever, I just study it for the sake of the beauty of it