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Post by SwordGrunt on Sept 26, 2007 8:39:38 GMT -8
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Post by Perfect Grunt on Nov 16, 2008 5:53:04 GMT -8
Thank you!!!!!!!!!! It's too bad that I haven't seen this post before (it's over one year old! )... Perhaps a little bit of information about what I am doing now... Since the last time I dropped by in (do I need this "in" around here? ) this Forum many thingz happened. To start with I passed my "Abitur" (I do not know the English expression) which was a bit stressful. In July 2007 we presented "A Midsummer Nights Dream" by William Shakespeare and in July 2008 "Der zerbrochne Krug" (The broken Jug) by Heinrich von Kleist. In october my first semester at LMU where I am studying "Medieninformatik" now started (=computer science combined with multimedia, business management and financial accounting). Right now my whole life consists of stress. But I think that's absolutely normal for people who are new to university. I hope that my activities involving Gruntz will flourish again in near future. (I miss it) And remember: I am still there!
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Post by Tomalla on Nov 16, 2008 6:36:04 GMT -8
I know german and I know what Abitur is, but I also do not know how's it in English xD In dictionary I've found this: "matriculation". I hope every American knows what is it =P If not ... it's big exam when someone's 18. That's all ... lol
Oh, you are an actor? Have you played something else so far?
And about university - I know how you feel. Don't worry, it'll be ok =] I had the same problems when going to new school.
Tomalla
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Post by SwordGrunt on Nov 18, 2008 10:20:03 GMT -8
wow that's funny... I know the Portuguese word for that but not the English word.
BTW, on Babelfish, I translated it and it is, "vestibular contest". Maybe that's it. And yeah, it's stressful, from what I've heard, and I'm not so far from doing it... hopefully I will do well as you did.
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Post by GooRoo on Nov 18, 2008 12:29:07 GMT -8
I believe that the English language phrase would be "entrance exam(ination)" ... as, college entrance exam.
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