hawaythelads
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Zimmer wrote:

And France? Who the FUCK wants to learn French fluently? Most useless language in the world, tbh.
You forgot welsh tbh...

Jens no one on this board can tell you what to do, growing up is all about making your own choices... you want to learn french so do some research, find somewhere in france that appeals to your personality and go do it, stop asking for help here as you will only get other peoples dreams or nightmares. (Dont do this, do that, this was AWESOME etc etc etc)
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hawaythelads wrote:

Zimmer wrote:

And France? Who the FUCK wants to learn French fluently? Most useless language in the world, tbh.
You forgot welsh tbh...

Jens no one on this board can tell you what to do, growing up is all about making your own choices... you want to learn french so do some research, find somewhere in france that appeals to your personality and go do it, stop asking for help here as you will only get other peoples dreams or nightmares. (Dont do this, do that, this was AWESOME etc etc etc)
This thread isn't for you guys to tell me what I should do, but give me ideas of what I CAN do.
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French is the international language of business but Chinese will supplant it soon.  Calling it the most useless language in the world is o.O.

So go to China and study Mandarin for a year.
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

French is the international language of business but Chinese will supplant it soon.  Calling it the most useless language in the world is o.O.

So go to China and study Mandarin for a year.
Riiiiiight. No it definately isn't. Chinese maybe soon but French has NEVER been the international language of business. What crack have you been smoking?
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Vilham wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

French is the international language of business but Chinese will supplant it soon.  Calling it the most useless language in the world is o.O.

So go to China and study Mandarin for a year.
Riiiiiight. No it definately isn't. Chinese maybe soon but French has NEVER been the international language of business. What crack have you been smoking?
troll maybe? can't decide if ken is being serious lol
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Vilham wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

French is the international language of business but Chinese will supplant it soon.  Calling it the most useless language in the world is o.O.

So go to China and study Mandarin for a year.
Riiiiiight. No it definately isn't. Chinese maybe soon but French has NEVER been the international language of business. What crack have you been smoking?
Actually, to a certain extent, he IS correct.

As Belgium is the Capital of the EU, the language that must be spoken on EU affairs is French and not English. Or the commonly accepted language, if you wish.

It's still a useless language because more people speak English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Hindi/Urdu.
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Zimmer wrote:

Vilham wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

French is the international language of business but Chinese will supplant it soon.  Calling it the most useless language in the world is o.O.

So go to China and study Mandarin for a year.
Riiiiiight. No it definately isn't. Chinese maybe soon but French has NEVER been the international language of business. What crack have you been smoking?
Actually, to a certain extent, he IS correct.

As Belgium is the Capital of the EU, the language that must be spoken on EU affairs is French and not English. Or the commonly accepted language, if you wish.

It's still a useless language because more people speak English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Hindi/Urdu.
I should have said French is 'an' official language of business, not 'the' official language.  It's definitely not useless.

Hindu/Urdu is worthless outside of the subcontinent.  Invalid argument. 

More people speak the historic Niger-Congo language so we should all learn it because it's sooo important internationally.

Vilham get off my nuts.
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So? I still listed 4 language that are more important than French. And France is boring anyway.
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France is boring and the people in Paris are dirty assholes (from my own limited experience).  Russians are cold-hearted dumbies and Russia is going nowhere internationally.  Would have been good to learn 25 years ago.  Spanish is good to learn if you plan on visiting 4 countries in the world (well 5 if you ever plan on visiting California).  As he already knows English we can cross that off the list too.  So in fact, you have listed 1 language of usefulness to an aspiring international dilettante, that being the one I already mentioned.

Jens, you should do something that will alter and shape your worldview.  Binge on opiates and alcohol and bum around the US for a year.  Trek across Patagonia.  Go visit the Dalai Llama.  Don't be a lazy uncultured swine and ski for a year, what fun is that?
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If you get a job, make it one related into what you want to be doing after you leave uni, if possible.

Or get fluent in French if that will help you with job prospects.

Otherwise don't waste the year and go to uni.
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Get a bit of work experience, having a menial job for a while is a good motivator to do well at uni, and work experience always looks good to an employer.
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Go to uni, you're still in the process of working daily for school, and it'll be easier to continue that on Uni without a 1 year break


Zimmer wrote:

Actually, to a certain extent, he IS correct.

As Belgium is the Capital of the EU, the language that must be spoken on EU affairs is French and not English. Or the commonly accepted language, if you wish.

It's still a useless language because more people speak English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Hindi/Urdu.
Why not Dutch? I'm sure everyone understands it!

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Jenspm
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Jebus wrote:

Go to uni, you're still in the process of working daily for school, and it'll be easier to continue that on Uni without a 1 year break
But my motivation and work ethic is pretty much.. non-existant atm, lol Therefore, I might take a gap year just to take a break and regain some motivation to, umm, work.

Being ready for uni is a very personal thing, motivation and maturity is key. I appreciate your thoughts, guys, but only I really know my status in those two fields.. Some do better at uni after a gap year, others do better if they go straight forward. I am unsure, I'll dive down into myself a little closer to the acceptance dates.

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Zimmer
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Your last comment is only true if your GAP year applies to anything that is related to your course at Uni.

Going to France for a year and learning French isn't going to motivate you.

You said it. You need motivation to work. So go work.
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Jenspm wrote:

But my motivation and work ethic is pretty much.. non-existant atm, lol Therefore, I might take a gap year just to take a break and regain some motivation to, umm, work.
So you're going to not work to gain motivation to work? lol.

Vacations exist for a reason. A year isn't a vacation, it's a sabbatical. What's that, you have to be well into a good job to get a sabbatical? Yeah that's right, you do.
Jenspm
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Flaming_Maniac wrote:

Jenspm wrote:

But my motivation and work ethic is pretty much.. non-existant atm, lol Therefore, I might take a gap year just to take a break and regain some motivation to, umm, work.
So you're going to not work to gain motivation to work? lol.

Vacations exist for a reason. A year isn't a vacation, it's a sabbatical. What's that, you have to be well into a good job to get a sabbatical? Yeah that's right, you do.
I see your point, yours as well, Zimmer. You may have even convinced me.

To me, a year without school is really to break that annoying rhythm of half-assed work and then work my ass off the last minute.. I just don't have the self-discipline to start working on a project before the last minute, and I fear that this will haunt me when I get tasks that go beyond prepping for a high-school physics test..

I can see myself coming back motivated after a break. I do, after every summer. And, well, that lasts for a month maybe, before I fall into that aforementioned pattern.
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once you break the rhythm of studying (however lax and lazy yours may personally be), particularly if you start earning some decent bucks, the allure of going back to spending money instead of earning it fades away. ive seen a few personal friends of mine who were top-rated university material end up just falling into a full-time career path because they liked earning money and having nice things / personal freedom so much. the student lifestyle is great but at the uni-age you're just as ready to take up the full-adult lifestyle, too. just be careful that this 'motivating' gap year doesn't turn into a year motivated towards moving away from hittin' the books altogether.
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one of my mates went to tibet and taught english. that counts as travel, it sorta counts as work but its cool so i dont mind. do that.

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but dont go to some 9-5 job before you go to uni, there's like 50+ years for that shit after uni
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Zimmer
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You don't seem to understand that that "annoying rhythm" is entirely different with work. You cannot compare work to school. If that's what's putting you off, then you're not thinking straight.

Work isn't the same as school. Far from it.

It will also give you a much better idea of what you want to do. As well as stop making you last minute/slap dash/lazy boy.
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except you cant collapse in a field mashed on LSD and have lots of sex with other similar wasters and spend your year generally drinking and getting tossed off if you do a year of work first.
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