Bjerknes

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not necessarily

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are you DIY??
Partly. Did the painting of the walls and cabinets, found some deals on a range and hood, and will rip up the flooring. We'll definitely need someone to do the backsplash and countertops though.

first time I've ever seen that. and it's our very own pado :touched:

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need any help?
Yes, can you fly here today?

Thanks!
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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Now imagine the points you'll score if you make her real, tangible mixtapes... Or she'll ask you what the fuck she's supposed to do with it. That's also a possibility.
She's 25 so that's quite a possibility.

Plus it's easier. Usually we are listening to music at my house and song comes on and she asks for more like it. I can just throw together a playlist and whatsapp it to her cell phone.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Zach to use girth & diploma. Poor Claudio won't know what hit him. :D
He'll roflstomp Claudio so hard he won't know what hit him. Not to mention cockswap him.
ILFJ would just show his haemorrhoids
I'd probably roofie both Zach and his girlfriend. No fight would happen, I'd jump straight into my favorite type of action.
He does strike me as the kind of guy who would want to see his girlfriend get banged by other men. What say you, @Zacheryah?
Prepare to get diplomastomped
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

my stomach hurts :rofl:
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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We went to the same university, so it's very possible. Though I'm younger than Zach, my degree is a couple of years older though.
Same rector, he's in position since 2008.
Reason i'm older, is cause i wasted my first university year in 03/04 drinking, and then went to work for 5 years.
Didnt enroll immediatly for Master of industrial science, did the Professional bachelor first(3 yrs), then 2 years to optain the academic bachelor, then the final year to obtain the masters degree.


Technically i got two lesser degrees aside from this one and 5 years of life experience. Currently applicating, we'll see how it goes.

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While its true that you need to have a lawyers degree to work as one, i'd like to add that if you want to work in research, you cannot do it without the required academic or masters degree, or sometimes phd/postdoc.

We have a 32 year old women from Oleon who is working on her doctorate at univ antwerp, partially doing research for oleon, but also cause she wanted to get into their inhouse R&D, but they simply refuse anything not PDH.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Same rector, he's in position since 2008.
Reason i'm older, is cause i wasted my first university year in 03/04 drinking, and then went to work for 5 years.
Didnt enroll immediatly for Master of industrial science, did the Professional bachelor first(3 yrs), then 2 years to optain the academic bachelor, then the final year to obtain the masters degree.


Technically i got two lesser degrees aside from this one and 5 years of life experience. Currently applicating, we'll see how it goes.

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While its true that you need to have a lawyers degree to work as one, i'd like to add that if you want to work in research, you cannot do it without the required academic or masters degree, or sometimes phd/postdoc.

We have a 32 year old women from Oleon who is working on her doctorate at univ antwerp, partially doing research for oleon, but also cause she wanted to get into their inhouse R&D, but they simply refuse anything not PDH.
I don't think anyone is seriously saying that a law degree is better or that you don't need a degree in your sector. Those would be ridiculous claims to make.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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I don't think anyone is seriously saying that a law degree is better or that you don't need a degree in your sector. Those would be ridiculous claims to make.
You say that but


Several guys who graduated as a professional bachelor, said "the engineer degree" (msc), is not needed, all experience.
But when absolutely wresteling trough the academic bachelor bridging program and then the masters year, i fully disagree with them.

You learn a new way of looking and learning at subjects, get a valuable broadened spectrum and learn how to think and lead in projects.




I didnt say a law degree is better or worse. Just pointing out its mandatory for their job, and a MSC or PHD is mandatory in research to even get considered.
 

IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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You say that but


Several guys who graduated as a professional bachelor, said "the engineer degree" (msc), is not needed, all experience.
But when absolutely wresteling trough the academic bachelor bridging program and then the masters year, i fully disagree with them.

You learn a new way of looking and learning at subjects, get a valuable broadened spectrum and learn how to think and lead in projects.




I didnt say a law degree is better or worse. Just pointing out its mandatory for their job, and a MSC or PHD is mandatory in research to even get considered.
Academy and professional research is gay anyway. That's not where the big bucks are, at least not in the same frecuency as working for a big corporation or owning your own business.

But that's just me. Money is all I care about.
 

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