Thursday, May 24, 2012

For anyone that speaks another langauage and attends high school in USA.

For anyone that speaks another langauage and attends high school in USA. ?
Does it ever seem a little annoying that the other students constantly ask the same questions over and over again about your country. Some of the questions are so ridiculous and they should just google it. Example, everytime i have to use the classroom phone during studyblock, this girl runs over and puts her ear really close to the phone. It's just very annoying. What do you think?
Languages - 4 Answers
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"Example, everytime i have to use the classroom phone during studyblock, this girl runs over and puts her ear really close to the phone. It's just very annoying." How is this an annoying question that gets asked over and over again? She just seems very nosy. Tell her to back off.
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its just there where of learning things if you went to china for example you wouldn't just be sitting there you'd be asking question there just learning don't be so harsh
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People don't really ask me over and over about my country(I am from Russia.) They usually just ask how to say thongs in Russian and want me to say something. Sometimes it's annoying. About the girl who put her tar really close to the phone, it's rude and just tell her "it's not your phone call, back off)
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I know the feeling. And what I really hate is when people ask stupid questions that they could really google. One of my "favorites" is "On which side of the road do Europeans drive?"...that is probably one of the most frequent questions I get. People usually don't care about my first language though, they are not so curious. I just don't like those very generic and basic questions about my country. People in general have no specific questions that would require discussing these topics with a native person since basic facts can be looked up anytime.




Wednesday, May 16, 2012

For the high school will ask you to be a citizen or resident in usa (texas)

For the high school will ask you to be a citizen or resident in usa (texas)?
for those about to enter high school in USA are going to ask for papers that confirm that they are residents or citizens of USA? apparently is a new law or is it false?
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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False. Federal law requires providing educational services to all children up through high school, regardless of legal status. They can ask for proof of your "residence" not of your "status". Usually a lease or a utility bill showing your address is all that is needed.



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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Which Is the best Film School in USA

Which Is the best Film School in USA?
i want to know which college is best for film study ?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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As overrated as New York University is, their film program is phenomenal.



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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

I'm a doctor graduated from a med school outside USA and I will get the green card.

I'm a doctor graduated from a med school outside USA and I will get the green card.?
I want to know if I'm able to join a residency program in USA and are there places for me if I passed the USMLE examinations, and does it matter if I passed the USMLE from the 1st trial or from other trials? Does it matter if the I, merely, get the passing score or it is better to get high scores in the USMLE exams? Thank you very much for your concern.
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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all i know is that my uncle got his MD in south America and can here and all he had to do to work with his degree was pass a test.he was able to work while he was working on getting his citizen ship. i don't know it this will help you. but its something
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Matching into residencies is very competitive in the US. There are a total of somewhere around 24000 rtotal open spots in the US. This includes all specialties. Some specialities are more difficult than others. Some much more diffictult than others, like surgery. US med school students fill 15000 out of the 24000, leaving about 9000 for foreign applicants. I've read that only between 40-50% of all foreign applicants are matched to a residency. To be matched in America to a top program, you must have good USMLEs, to be matched as a foreign student, you must have great USMLEs. Hope this helps



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