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(DIR) Post #A8D3efykkQ4LbJKl4S by nether@anime.website
2021-06-12T12:31:47.459840Z
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i finished college yesterday and passed!
(DIR) Post #A8D3qCUKDfZPbzb3PU by nether@anime.website
2021-06-12T12:33:52.465284Z
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time for comptia + uni ><
(DIR) Post #A8D5Rdig2JBYjmj4CG by PCH_XYZ@anime.website
2021-06-12T12:51:50.752859Z
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@nether congrats!
(DIR) Post #A8D5YtWreh7PnSezGC by rats@alt.suicide.holiday
2021-06-12T12:53:09.448999Z
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@nether i only just learned that 'college' in europe is like this second-half-of-high-school thing
(DIR) Post #A8D6pxyKUPlqSBD8dc by nether@anime.website
2021-06-12T13:07:26.840590Z
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@rats its not really equivalent to second half of high school because i just did an associates degree there, you quite literally do more until youre 18 so youre uni ready by then
(DIR) Post #A8D77OLjfiD7BWT53w by eris@rats-at.work
2021-06-12T13:06:55.626687Z
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@rats @nether the uk is very different from the rest of europe - "6th form colleges" are this weird uk thing
(DIR) Post #A8D7AIN2MGCjVgSf56 by A83pTDj4IuBV0e09XU.bungabeats@rage.lol
2021-06-12T13:11:06.804299Z
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@rats @nether in some places (UK, Canada) college is a 2 year school instead of a 4 year one.
(DIR) Post #A8D7BIeultLOh5IoYS by rats@alt.suicide.holiday
2021-06-12T13:11:17.768965Z
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@eris @nether i was just thinking all my euro friends were child prodigies this whole time
(DIR) Post #A8D7PIW46C12Izq0Gm by A83pTDj4IuBV0e09XU.bungabeats@rage.lol
2021-06-12T13:13:49.589206Z
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@rats @nether I should note that 2 year college in Québec is CÉGEP which has collège as the first word, but means junior high school in France (lycée is high/secondary school), in Switzerland uses collège to mean secondary school.
(DIR) Post #A8D8fJGNBoWZD2hGr2 by rats@alt.suicide.holiday
2021-06-12T13:27:55.856846Z
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@bungabeats @nether for that sort of thing there is a term "junior college" for a place you would just get an associates degree but you would still go to that at 18 unless you specifically dropped out of high schoolmore common at least where i grew up was "tech school" or "trade school" for a place you would go to specifically prep for college or learn trade skills like plumbing or hvac repair or something
(DIR) Post #A8D8lf7SqDVQjVYifY by A83pTDj4IuBV0e09XU.bungabeats@rage.lol
2021-06-12T13:29:04.023395Z
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@rats @nether depending on the cégep, they’re either primarily trades or more associates focused.
(DIR) Post #A8D9bHvmIh8VsDi5Me by eris@rats-at.work
2021-06-12T13:38:14.417849Z
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@rats @nether ill ask my european buddies about what college is there because in england college is two years of post "highschool" education, like a second half
(DIR) Post #A8D9iPyYmvzSqqPY48 by nether@anime.website
2021-06-12T13:39:40.859707Z
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@bungabeats @rats while we're all on the topic, can somebody tell me what my level 3 btec extended diploma (2 A-Levels) equivalent is in the US? i'm going to be moving there in september to study and work. (i'm american originally, but i did my high school and college in UK)
(DIR) Post #A8D9keXlb29Kbzwc6K by nether@anime.website
2021-06-12T13:40:06.081680Z
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@bungabeats @rats i was convinced it was associates degree equivalent (and i know most a-levels/btecs are) but i want to know specifically
(DIR) Post #A8D9nT2Gq5wBmzYQnw by A83pTDj4IuBV0e09XU.bungabeats@rage.lol
2021-06-12T13:40:36.408138Z
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@nether @rats I’d check with your school specifically. I know at some schools A-levels can be considered associates degrees.
(DIR) Post #A8D9rFbohXPTIzz7hI by rats@alt.suicide.holiday
2021-06-12T13:41:17.675434Z
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@nether @bungabeats i unfortunately have absolutely no idea
(DIR) Post #A8D9x2tcsby1cC4unY by A83pTDj4IuBV0e09XU.bungabeats@rage.lol
2021-06-12T13:42:19.659709Z
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@rats @nether This is more of a question for your school’s registrar or, if they have it, the international student office. Unfortunately for the US, there’s not a single codified system. or process for this.
(DIR) Post #A8DA1NQAVjEsQjMgjI by rats@alt.suicide.holiday
2021-06-12T13:43:07.415311Z
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@bungabeats @nether especially with private universities things can get translated in many different ways depending on the uni too
(DIR) Post #A8DA8Kg1730bwh5vlo by A83pTDj4IuBV0e09XU.bungabeats@rage.lol
2021-06-12T13:44:21.533460Z
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@rats @nether Even some state schools may not have a process, at least one that the admins are familiar with because it’s not a very common occurrence in your case.
(DIR) Post #A8DCFkQTyVyvk2UZma by eris@rats-at.work
2021-06-12T13:53:34.193185Z
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@rats @nether in italy, the term collegio means a group of people, and was used to refer to schools that provide accomodation for their students. 'college' is used for american colleges.in france, college refers to the school people go to from 11-15, apparently