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Congratulations on your exams . Education is so important so I am glad you

have such a good plan.

On the driving, if you just make a little time each week, before you know it you

will be prepared for getting your drivers license!

Best wishes for completing you 12th year!

In a message dated 1/30/2005 1:04:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, " "

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>Hello everybody

>Please forgive me to have been so much absent. I am terribly busy

>this year, the 12th is a terrible class !!!!

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>News are good, all my exams went better than thought.

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>Philosophy : 08/20

>Litterature : 10/20

>History-Geography : 10/20

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>Italian : 17/20

>English : 15/20

>Greek : 16/20

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>Next year I hope to do a French-Italian Law degree or prepare my

>Greek Language Certificate (equivalent of TOEFL for Greek language)

>and then go for a year in a Greek Law university before starting my

>French-Italian Law degree.

>All of this is in order to do an interpreter school....

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>Unfortunately whith all of this work, I have no no time to prepare my

>driving license. I am quite worried because my certificate is

>valuable until July 6th 2006, and I haven't finished even my theory

>lesson. Gosh how can I do if I have to preview a year of driving 3000

>km with my father ? I wonder...

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>I wonder why

>Yesterday you told me about a blue blue sky

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>Is only a yellow lemon tree

>I'm turning my head

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>I'm turning turning turning

>Turning round

>And all that I can see

>Is only a yellow lemon tree

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Better than thought?

Your language scores are phenom!

Some good news... excuse in advence for my absence

Hello everybody

Please forgive me to have been so much absent. I am terribly busy

this year, the 12th is a terrible class !!!!

News are good, all my exams went better than thought.

Philosophy : 08/20

Litterature : 10/20

History-Geography : 10/20

Italian : 17/20

English : 15/20

Greek : 16/20

Next year I hope to do a French-Italian Law degree or prepare my

Greek Language Certificate (equivalent of TOEFL for Greek language)

and then go for a year in a Greek Law university before starting my

French-Italian Law degree.

All of this is in order to do an interpreter school....

Unfortunately whith all of this work, I have no no time to prepare my

driving license. I am quite worried because my certificate is

valuable until July 6th 2006, and I haven't finished even my theory

lesson. Gosh how can I do if I have to preview a year of driving 3000

km with my father ? I wonder...

I wonder how

I wonder why

Yesterday you told me about a blue blue sky

And all that I can see

Is only a yellow lemon tree

I'm turning my head

Up and down

I'm turning turning turning

Turning round

And all that I can see

Is only a yellow lemon tree

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> Congratulations on your exams . Education is so important so

I am glad you have such a good plan.

>

> On the driving, if you just make a little time each week, before

you know it you will be prepared for getting your drivers license!

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> Best wishes for completing you 12th year!

>

>

Thanks

Humm.... I think that I'll complete everything for the theory at

February during the 2 weeks holidays, then I'll prepare driving this

summer during a month.

Then if I have to go back at medical examination, it'll be a pain in

the ass, but it's not so dramatic.....

Thanks agaain

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Gosh, I just saw that I forgot something important !!!!!! Sorry,

sorry sorry !!!!! , I just incline myself in front of you to

have forgotten something !

Becoming an interpreter is quite difficult, since to enter into the

school you need an excellent level at all the languages you give. My

English isn't enough good to provide it. So I preview too to do a

year in England, but easier said than done !

If I have chosen Law, it's because if I can't do my interpreter

school, I can do something else. Moreover, the interpreter school

that I want says that a languages degree doesn't give the culture you

need to do conferences. Conferences which you translate are about

law, politics, history, chemistery.... so you need a good general

culture.

I am glad to do my novel (not easy to conciliate everything though)

about kidney failure because it gives you not only a good general

culture about health in different overviews : law, politics,

scientific.... but it gives you a lot of method for argumentation,

searching informations.... and that helps a lot for school, even if

what we learn in HS is quite boring. My History teacher is terrible

and she tells some non sens stuff about social protection and that

kind of stuff, she told that " since the CMU (Couverture Maladie

Universelle, it's the Medicare for very poor people and it provides

you all medical expenses free) created the deficit of Social

Security, it should be suppressed and poor people must die "

Gosh !!!!! I couldn' let it !!! Since the deficit in the Social

Security started at the end of the '70, and the CMU was created in

1999... So I told her that I didn't agree at all with her because of

that. You want to know what punition I had from this boulshit

teacher ? I was excluded from her lesson and I had 2 hours detention

a Saturday morning.

Boullshit !!!!

, freacked out from her History teacher... and from stupidity

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Hello ,

Where are you? You must be in France or something because these exam results

remind me alot of when I went to high school!

Clearly languages are your forte.

As for philosophy, the highest grade I ever got was 12. It's an interesting

subject, but oh so difficult. The median for the whole class was about 5/20.

Most kids just couldn't do it, period.

Best wishes,

-beth

who went to school in the French system before college here in the US

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Hello beth

Sure that I am in France. Exactly I live in Paris.

For the moment teachers drive me crazy because there is a spoiled boy

which does a lot of problems, that's quite nervous raking.

Thanks a loot

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Hello beth

Sure that I am in France. Exactly I live in Paris.

For the moment teachers drive me crazy because there is a spoiled boy

which does a lot of problems, that's quite nervous raking.

Thanks a loot

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Hi ,

I did a little stint in Math Sup in Paris back in 1992, that didn't last. It

was just too difficult!

My mom lives in Chartres, she teaches English there. My mom is American and my

father's French, and he's living in the States- go figure!

Don't worry about the teachers- if you're in Terminale you only have 5 months to

go, and a month of that is probably vacation.

Cheers,

beth

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Hi ,

I did a little stint in Math Sup in Paris back in 1992, that didn't last. It

was just too difficult!

My mom lives in Chartres, she teaches English there. My mom is American and my

father's French, and he's living in the States- go figure!

Don't worry about the teachers- if you're in Terminale you only have 5 months to

go, and a month of that is probably vacation.

Cheers,

beth

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Hello beth

And thanks a lot for your kind words :-D

My parents are French both of them, but they divorced when I was 8

and dad married an American psychologist, but she drove me crazy

because she does the psy into the family, whereas she shouldn't.

Well, relationships are difficult, and hey are getting worse since

she now has a child, my baby brother , now 7 months old.

He has been adopted throught open adoption in the USA on July....

Thanks again

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