Keyser Söze wrote:Glen Miller wrote:
Okay, that's actually a fair age. I would have put you at 19/20.
Mf, I turned 19 a week ago, I am surprised you hadn't noticed how much more mature I have been recently.
I'll admit I'm not familiar with the overseas application process. It certainly makes sense that you need contacts, most of the "pure" international students are the offspring of Arab royalty or European diplomats. I think the prince of Jordan studies here right now. Being from a humble family and raised in the US, I am of a more down-to-earth and charming character.
If I do go abroad, we need to meet up with Ra'scal in London.
So you aren't born on boxing day? I feel cheated, I always thought you were one day short of being Jesus.
The websites I looked up makes it seem like the people that get scholarships are also like that. Either sports stars or 20-23 year olds that took a few years off to work on their extra curricular activities in ridiculous high end sectors. For example I think one that got it a certain year worked with Alan Sugar.
Yeah he does, I remember my mom telling me about how bad the King of Jordan spoke Arabic so I googled him one time and saw that his son went to your uni. You should make friends with him I'm sure he'll be taken back by your character and remember you when he becomes King and needs to fill a prestigious position.
I'll await the day, mf. You two shall make fine back up when I make the short trip to Milton Keynes to destroy Scott. But we should invite Theo as well just in case things get too hairy.Childish Logic wrote:
I feel like that was obvious.
Also, i've never heard anyone say anything positive about Arab universities. Normally people go the other way, i've never heard of people going from a western country to a shithole to study.
I don't know how to take that I'll take it as you've seen my comments about being 13 and correctly assumed I was far too wise to be that young.
I guess it depends what uni/course you go to in the west and what one you go to in Arab countries. Here in the UK my tuition will be the new 9k one so unless I get into a good course (Engineering or medicine) or into a red brick/ top ~20 uni (which I should hopefully) it might be worth going aboard. For example, most Arab kids will be pressured by their parents to be doctors but not all will get the grades so instead of going to a shitty uni and settling for a course like operation theatre assistant and paying 30K for it you could go to a globally higher ranked uni in the Arab world and study an accredited medical course for cheaper fees.
Are any Arabic universities ranked in the top 100? Last i knew they were maybe 3 or 4 between 100-200 but you really should be going to a top 100 school if you are in england.