Tuesday, February 24, 2009

boarding school in the UK. where did you go and did you enjoy it

boarding school in the UK. where did you go and did you enjoy it?
I really want to go to boarding school and I have loads of friends who board and they say it is so much fun. I was just wondering how you found it and if you wouldrecommendd it or not. thank you in advance.
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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I go to Eton (don't look like that, we're not all as stuck up as everybody thinks!) and I love it. It is an excellent school and loads of fun, there is always something to do at weekends and in the holidays; you never get bored. I don't particularly like life at home so I love to be able to board, but loads of my friends love their home life and still love school. I don't think that I know anyone at my school who really hates it (some people moan about it but I think its like that at every school). I certainly would recommend it- going to boarding school has been one of the best things of my life.



Monday, February 16, 2009

Going to Graduate School in UK

Going to Graduate School in UK?
ok so I've been looking at going to graduate school abroad, but I'm kind of confused as to the degrees offered in the UK. here is the website I've been looking at. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/neuropsych/Applied-route I am in college in the US and I will graduate with a B.S. in Psychology. what is a first class degree? what does 2:1 mean? what is a conversion degree? would I have to take more courses there to convert my degree to something acceptable in the UK?
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Basically they will only take the very top candidates. A first class degree is the highest level which exists in the UK. Your equivalent would be coming in say the top 10% of your class at university. A 2:1 is the next grade down. A conversion degree would be a course in psychology that you'd do if your initial degree wasn't in psychology. I think the "acceptable" bit for you will come from here: "For Graduate Membership the Society will consider the following: 1. Whether you hold a degree from a recognised university or comparable institution; and 2. Whether your degree is of equivalent standard to a British Bachelors degree; and 3. Whether your degree is at least fifty percent Psychology. This means that Psychology courses must comprise at least half of the studies which contributed to the award of your degree;" (this is from http://www.bps.org.uk/membership/grades/grades_home.cfm . If you follow the links from the UCL website, you'll discover you _have_ to be a member of the BPS to do this course). So, you say your degree will be in psychology...but will 50% of the courses you have taken for it be psychology courses?



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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Anyone willing to help with a HUGE school decision!(UK, or USA)

Anyone willing to help with a HUGE school decision!(UK, or USA)?
OK, so just to stART off here's some backround info on the school sytems. UK: You go to primary and secondary school. Then when you're done with secondary you go to get your A levels, at the age of 16-18.(2 years) USA:You go to ghischool, graduate hgihschool at 18, then go to college. I really WANT TO GO TO A COLLEGE IN the UK. Like i'm sure of it. I'm in 9th grade, and here's the catch. I'm deciding between graduating highscool and trying to get in to a uni in the UK(it's hard to get in if overseas and about 3 times as much money) Or, after 10th grade going to get my A levels in the UK, so i can get in to a uni in the UK easier, and A TON less money. Which one do you think i should do? Either way, i'm getting a better education for the future. It's just that i am goin to live in the UK when i'm older, and so i think i should go to et my A levles at 16, because ppl out there know what it is, but i'm not sure. what do you think
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It would be a lot better to get your A-levels in the UK since as you say, it's a lot less money for the unis and you will already have had time to adjust to England and suchlike... also the application will probably be easier. If you stay in the USA for longer it will just be harder to leave when you have to. :) x
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You should go with the system in which you expect to live as an adult./



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Sunday, February 1, 2009

What do you think of the school district in the UK that stopped teaching about the holocaust

What do you think of the school district in the UK that stopped teaching about the holocaust?
As far as i know, its only one school district. They stopped teaching students about the holocaust to avoid upsetting muslim students, and to avoid confronting anti-sematic sentiment. What do you think of that? Do you think its fair to just stop teaching people about the horrors of the past just because it might offend someone? (as far as i'm concerned, it should offend people. It isn't the sort of thing anyone should be okay with) wolfgang, you're an idiot. The issue is that this is WRONG, which is why i'm asking the question. And no one should be except from history. Muslims get offended because, traditionally, they hate jews. Do some research before you attack me, idiot.
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history is full of ups and downs. I don't think it's about the Holocaust, it's because it's about Jews and no wants to admit that.
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not teaching them about the past will ensure that these atrocities will happen again. we spent 1 year on the US and how it coped with the wall street crash and the depression, and spent about 2 lessons on the holocaust, not as a main column either. [im in the UK btw, although there are not muslims, or even non-whites in my history set] but if the muslims are offended, there is nothing anyone can do about it, in a few years the event will be wiped from the sands of time haha
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No. It is because many muslim students hate Jews and they don't want to have to suggest they are human beings. The rest of society, muslims included, should tells these jerks to F*ck off and live in their own fantasy worlds on thier own time, not someone elses.
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Ok, DUMB QUESTION! How is teaching the Holocaust upsetting MUSLIMS? I am a German American (whatever that means) and the Holocaust classes used to upset me, for different reasons. The only people that should be asking for them to stop teaching about the Holocaust would be the Jews and the Germans, since they were the main players. What % of Muslims were killed in the Holocaust? What numbers of their men and women, and children were exterminated? Being a German, I take those classes to remind myself that even a culturally beautiful society/people have the potential for evil. I am so sick of Muslims being offended by ANYTHING! They need to learn to live and let liveand just shut the hell up. When I face God, I will deal with my sins then, I don't need some A holes here on the Earth trying to tell me what they THINK is the correct path to God. Please, if you are a Muslim, I hope I HAVE offended you, if you truly had any faith, I wouldn't be able to offend you, you would be at peace.
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I think it's a sign of incompetence and cowardice of the teachers. I've got to know some fiercly antisemitic Muslims and I must say it is really not easy to discuss with such people. It is even hard to talk to one of them at once and must be much harder to speak to a whole class of such people, and I wouldn't want to be a teacher in that situation, but it is important and has to be done. I think teachers should get some special training how to handle the situations that can arise, because it is not an easy task. Not only regarding the Holocaust, but I have often experienced at school that teachers were not in control of the class. Students can really boycott a teacher if they want, but in such cases something has to be done against it, it is not right just to give in. And not all Muslims are that way and they can also learn better. Many think this way because they are influenced by their hate preachers and Islamic media, and it is very important that they get a better education. I've heard from a Jewish Holocaust survivor who regularly goes to schools in Germany to talk to the students that he once talked to a class consisting only of Muslims, with girls wearing headscarfs, and that they seriously listened to him and asked him and that he generally got a very good response from them and he was very happy and surprised about their reaction.



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