Sorry to be a pain. Trying to write an article on the importance of work experience and could really use some data on the views of the student body. Created a survey below and would really appreciate a quick click through from as many students as possible.
Well, hopefully you'll have more reason to celebrate on your birthday then
Loool let's hope, internal exams went well so I have 2 predictions already but meh Economics and french is what awaits, I'm fluent in French but even then idek what's happening anymore
Loool let's hope, internal exams went well so I have 2 predictions already but meh Economics and french is what awaits, I'm fluent in French but even then idek what's happening anymore
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! I remember the wait for A-Level results well...and it's something I never want to relive so all of you have my greatest sympathies. In fact, it's been a couple of years since I finished my A-Levels but I STILL have nightmares about them
Sorry to be a pain. Trying to write an article on the importance of work experience and could really use some data on the views of the student body. Created a survey below and would really appreciate a quick click through from as many students as possible.
Sorry to be a pain. Trying to write an article on the importance of work experience and could really use some data on the views of the student body. Created a survey below and would really appreciate a quick click through from as many students as possible.
Also, pliz no worrying, it'll make me start worrying
Absolutely incredible! Climbed a volcano which was by far the hardest thing I've ever done in my life, trekked through the Andes for 4 days, saw all of Quito and went to plenty of markets, helped to build a goat pen and harvested okra (idk about spelling?? Aah 2 weeks in the middle of nowhere isn't good intellectually wise) and boosted my spanish! Ecuador is such a beautiful country- so colourful, strange, and filled with friendly people. Didn't feel threatened once, despite me being blonde and looking scandinavian! 100% can see myself going back there when I'm older
Absolutely incredible! Climbed a volcano which was by far the hardest thing I've ever done in my life, trekked through the Andes for 4 days, saw all of Quito and went to plenty of markets, helped to build a goat pen and harvested okra (idk about spelling?? Aah 2 weeks in the middle of nowhere isn't good intellectually wise) and boosted my spanish! Ecuador is such a beautiful country- so colourful, strange, and filled with friendly people. Didn't feel threatened once, despite me being blonde and looking scandinavian! 100% can see myself going back there when I'm older
That sounds absolutely amazing! If I'm honestly I've never really given Ecuador much thought, but it sounds like an amazing place