Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
It'll all be okay, at least you aren't going to be homeless in a week :)
Certainly not, how come you're becoming homeless?

I miss those days.
Yeah we students have it pretty sweet, in the grand scale of stress ours (or at mine, since I'm still living at home) is in the low end, still I miss not having obligatory stuff to do. Bo-hoo !
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
I've yet to work a proper job (37h/week) so I can't say what I prefer. When I get in gear, find an interesting problem and start studying hard I actually go to bed in the evening pretty satisfied with learning. I'm just notoriously slow off the mark :D
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I've yet to work a proper job (37h/week) so I can't say what I prefer. When I get in gear, find an interesting problem and start studying hard I actually go to bed in the evening pretty satisfied with learning. I'm just notoriously slow off the mark :D
You're going for your MA after you graduate, no?

Are you planning to work full time and study?
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
You're going for your MA after you graduate, no?

Are you planning to work full time and study?
I'm actually planning another BA, most likely Arabic Studies, after I graduate. While doing that bachelor I'll work 15-20 hours per week and save up money that I'll spend while doing my MA.

If I want to be an "expert" on the middle east I really need to learn the language, plus it seems like a huge bonus to have even in Denmark. The areas that I tend to frequent are Arab by majority and there's a lot of work to be done in the field of integration and collaboration with minorities. Seems like a good career move.

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37 hour week? What about a full time job?
That is a full time job here :D
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I'm actually planning another BA, most likely Arabic Studies, after I graduate. While doing that bachelor I'll work 15-20 hours per week and save up money that I'll spend while doing my MA.

If I want to be an "expert" on the middle east I really need to learn the language, plus it seems like a huge bonus to have even in Denmark. The areas that I tend to frequent are Arab by majority and there's a lot of work to be done in the field of integration and collaboration with minorities. Seems like a good career move.

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That is a full time job here :D
Thats interesting. Let me tell you from now, Arabic is a very tough language, speaking it might not be that hard(well at least for me, as its my mother tongue), but grammar and structure is very complicated.

Still, if you are persistent enough, i'm sure you'd be able to learn it.

Did you hear that, Fred? Arabic is a big win in Denmark. You already have that. Pack your bags, man, you're gonna be living the good life. :D
I'm sure theres no shortage of Arabs there, they're like ants, friggin everywhere. What they really value is a white man that speaks Arabic, not another sandman. :p

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Are you still doing the career adviser gig?
Thats part of it. Its mostly student recruitment though, i'm like a salesman, with a conscious.
 

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