Wednesday, February 24, 2010

What's the best architecture school in Australia

What's the best architecture school in Australia?
Alter: I seriously don't care.. I want to major in Architecture because I like it (whether it made me a fortune or not)
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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The Architects Dnt Ern Alot School It's in Sydney. I'm becoming a neurosurgeon. I'm graduating from Doctors Ern Alot School. I shall earn around 8X more than you, lol.
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You should really buy a university book for australia. VTAC - For Victoria (melbourne) http://www.vtac.edu.au/ UAC - For New South Wales (sydney) http://www.uac.edu.au/ QTAC - For Queensland (brisbane) http://www.qtac.edu.au/ The book has a list of every possible carreer and then it shows every university that has these courses/bachelor/degree etc for the desired career and gives you information on what score you will need, recommended knowledge/studies, career information and much more additional information. Every year 11/12 student in australia recieves their states book. We also use these books to apply for university. I am unsure of the answer to this question but if University of Sydney or University of Melbourne offers architecture then I would deffinetly consider them because they are SOME of Australia's top universitys. By using your VTAC book it would help enable you to find out which university would be best for archetecture. Its like the bible for University! Damn I am wondering how you could get a book... I live in Queensland but needed a New south wales one so I went to the newsagency and they ordered me a new south wales one... I wonder if they would post to lebanon



Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Hey does anyone know the British slang for skipping school (in Australia it is wagging)

Hey does anyone know the British slang for skipping school (in Australia it is wagging)?
I grew up in Australia, however I lived overseas for a while and I went to an International British School and I picked up some of the slang but since being back almost 3 years now I can't remember the word they used to use. Does anyone know what it possibly may be... all I remember thinking was that it sounded better than the Aussie word 'wagging'.
Words & Wordplay - 11 Answers
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'Bunking'? Or 'Truanting'
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it's...skiving!
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Bunking, Skiiving, Truanting...
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i live in england and in school we say 'wagging' it
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skiving > 'Sky-ving'
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I think the most common term is 'bunking off'.
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in schools in London they say Bunking
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We call it skiving or bunking off
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We say 'Bunking' when your at school but you purposely miss lessons and either go off the school site, or go off somewhere where the teachers wont find you! And we say 'Skiving' when you pretend to be ill so you dont have to go to school :):)
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Skiving, Skipping, Skiver, Bunking off
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skiving



Monday, February 8, 2010

Living in Canada deciding to go to Australia medical school

Living in Canada deciding to go to Australia medical school?
I heard that there is an international student exchange program at the university I'm attending. My friend says since I am going to medical school in the future, why not exchange to Australia, since you can get into medical school with no undergrad required. My que
stion is: Wouldn't I need to learn what the professor teaches in the undergrad to have a better knowledge of what I will be learning in medical school?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Yes, i strongly suggest you go so your undergraduate study here and then go to med school in canada to get your PHD and then go on to have a sucessful carreer answer mine please http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080901144935AAAsZEg



Monday, February 1, 2010

Recognition of an American going to law school in Australia

Recognition of an American going to law school in Australia?
If an American goes to law school in Australia will their degree get recognized in the states?
Other - Education - 3 Answers
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Nope. Australia and America do not have the same laws, therefore you will have to get your degree in America to practice law here.
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if you want to be admitted to practice law in the US you generally must attend an ABA-accredited school, which means a school located in the US. Besides, if you go to law school in Australia they will teach you Australian law, which is not quite the same as American law.
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You may be able to sit for the bar in the state you want to practice in. It is actually the license that allows you to practice law and I believe in many states you can sit for the bar without having attended law school. So you would certainly be able to sit for those exams. The other option you have is international law, so your background in Australian law would be very relevant for any corporation working within the UK system. DA