Diri wrote:No problem But neither does she... I think... Let's ask her! @Nuray - do you speak Zazakî? I mean apart from listening to Mikael Aslan?
@Parzîn - Nuray is a clever girl...
Parzin wrote:Cum Laude, dirty? Lol that is latin= with praise. it is when you graduate with honors. SO anytime you graduate from a University with 3.6 or above you graduate with "cum Laude", above that it is Magna Cum Laude, and finally the third honor is Summa Cum Laude.
Lol wrong side of the world? nah. its ok.
hehehe graduate school ?? High School? lol. Then I am really on the wrong side of the world. graduate school is actually any point beyond your bachelor's degree( 4 year degree). So I did my BS ..Bachelors of Science in politics and diplomacy and now I am doing my Masters' program in accounting and finance. I hope it is a "walk in the park".
Parzin wrote:@ Diri... Thank you for the clarification regarding Nuray. sipas. Unfortunately I do not speak the Zaza language, but I hope to learn a few things. I agree with you than we should all be thankful for the opportunity we have been given to pursue our education abroad. I am sure you are a 4.0 GPA, you seem very analytical and detail oriented, which exactly what your area of studies requires.
@ proudkurd, I am in USA. thank you for the greeting.
@ laszlo... thank you and welcome to the conversation.
Parzin wrote:@ Nuray... that is wonderful. Teach me some basics in Zazaki (?) please. I would love to learn. If you do not mind me asking...What do you do? student, research? work ? or all of the above? I like your nickname, what does it mean?
@ Diri...
Indeed there are many differences. I did not have to do a thesis, in USA we do not have to do a thesis for undergraduate school, and in some cases even for a Master's program. Instead we take a lot of courses in the concentrated area of study and take qualifying exams. I am not sure if I am going to do a thesis or not at this point, but if I were to do so, it would have to be on the Chinese Finance Market.
Thanks for the clarification in reference to the trans-Atlantic issue... ahem.... I do not pay attention to what is being said a lot of times, and therefore misunderstand.
Please do keep your fingers crossed, so far I have a 4.0 GPA in grad school, that is not to say I am smart, but I did so terrible in undergrad that I am trying to impress my advisors into letting me teach some classes next year. I am only two semesters into the program, but so far so good. Insha Allah you will be doing so as well. I take it you want to be a researcher?
Also, do you have to write a thesis for undergrad in Norway? If so, what is the length of it? And, how concentrated does it have to be?
@ Proudkurd, Texas, ay? wow, nice to see a Texan here. What is the weather like in Texas these days? Are you in Dallas? I heard that most of the Kurdish population in Texas is based out of Dallas.
What is Houston like, by the way?
Parzin wrote:@ Nuray... that is wonderful. Teach me some basics in Zazaki (?) please. I would love to learn. If you do not mind me asking...What do you do? student, research? work ? or all of the above? I like your nickname, what does it mean?
proudkurd wrote:Oh.. I see.. Well, I guess Houston is pretty nice.. I don't go there very often. It's really hot & humid most of the time though..but other than that, I guess it's okay Sorry.. I wish I could be of more help.. Where do you live?
Parzin wrote:@ Diri...
Indeed there are many differences. I did not have to do a thesis, in USA we do not have to do a thesis for undergraduate school, and in some cases even for a Master's program. Instead we take a lot of courses in the concentrated area of study and take qualifying exams. I am not sure if I am going to do a thesis or not at this point, but if I were to do so, it would have to be on the Chinese Finance Market.
Thanks for the clarification in reference to the trans-Atlantic issue... ahem.... I do not pay attention to what is being said a lot of times, and therefore misunderstand.
Please do keep your fingers crossed, so far I have a 4.0 GPA in grad school, that is not to say I am smart, but I did so terrible in undergrad that I am trying to impress my advisors into letting me teach some classes next year. I am only two semesters into the program, but so far so good. Insha Allah you will be doing so as well. I take it you want to be a researcher?
Also, do you have to write a thesis for undergrad in Norway? If so, what is the length of it? And, how concentrated does it have to be?
Parzin wrote:proudkurd wrote:Oh.. I see.. Well, I guess Houston is pretty nice.. I don't go there very often. It's really hot & humid most of the time though..but other than that, I guess it's okay Sorry.. I wish I could be of more help.. Where do you live?
You have been more than helpful. Supas for the information. I am from Nashville, actually. ere Kurdistana Bichuka, as Americans love to it call it. I am happy mostly with the cold weather and snow, as we had it back home. I think I cannot survive without mountains either. Texas in general has a flat surface, without mountains. However, it has good schools...i.e. Baylor University.
Diri wrote:Parzin wrote:
Oh wow... You're free to not do a thesis/project/term-paper? And not in Master's sometimes?
Well, yes we have to do a "term-paper" or basically a thesis - simply comparing theories from different sources on a specific theme - detailed... And then drawing a conclusion from your balanced observation... The whole point would be to show you've understood the methods and structure of the subject you study. Not as much about the theme you've chosen to debate...
Individualism, being able to see a statement/an event from two or more sides and presenting ones finds in a scientifically pleasing way - is what they're looking for..
Fingers crossed sister... Serfiraz û serkeftî bî!
We don't use numbers in Norway - unless you're studying law (for grades)... We use the alphabet - A-B-C-D-E-F...
I misunderstood what you meant by AGP initially - and thought you were refering to the avarage grade point graduating from highschool... Which is very important here in Scandinavia... Because none of your other grades count anything before you've graduated from University or College - so you're basically asked to reference your graduation average grade point from highschool (whenever applying for something state or job-related)... So this again shows that the systems are two worlds apart...
My average grade point at University level, is B... We don't do numbers, as I said...
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