Yes, I wasn't exactly expecting you'd do everything in Turkish.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 29/05/2011 02:32:18 AM
Chemical Engineering, but the exchange program is with a school that teaches everything in English. (Otherwise there's no way in hell I'd go. It will be difficult enough in my own language ).
But you know, if it was more in a humanities direction, the choice of country/language would be rather more important and have rather more relevance to your academic work.
All the same, Turkish is a lovely and rather interesting language, though I suppose some of the things that make it interesting also make it tricky. I'd certainly recommend taking some language classes if you end up choosing Istanbul (of course, I'd recommend that in any country and for any language...).
Anyone been to Istanbul?
28/05/2011 11:30:11 PM
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Thanks for ruining my only reason to reply. *NM*
29/05/2011 01:46:59 AM
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As soon as I saw her statement, I thought, "Huh, I wonder what he DID say then?"
29/05/2011 05:58:40 PM
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Not yet, but I really want to. Possibly later this year.
29/05/2011 02:20:02 AM
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Re: Not yet, but I really want to. Possibly later this year.
29/05/2011 02:26:19 AM
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Yes, I wasn't exactly expecting you'd do everything in Turkish.
29/05/2011 02:32:18 AM
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Dito on what Helene said (except for the part about having a houe there) and a little bit more.
29/05/2011 02:58:45 PM
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