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CellarDweller:

--- Quote from: brian on March 21, 2015, 01:50:35 pm ---I am glad you explained that. It would not look too good in my eyes otherwise, although I would not have said anything  ;D Congratulations to her.
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Brian, I didn't even notice that.  Had I, I would've questioned in my head about it too.  In America, when discussing grade point averages, it ranges from 0.0 (fail) to 6.0 (A+)

CellarDweller:
Hello Bettermost friends!




Easy like a Sunday morning.   I got to my parents' place, had lunch, did laundry, and now I'm back home, catching up on stuff online.  Had a window open before, but only for a few minutes, still too cold to have the air coming in that way.   Perhaps in a few weeks I'll be able to have fresh air in the place.

I'm also contemplating a way to display my Madonna LPs in the living room.

Sason:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on March 21, 2015, 11:23:47 am ---How wonderful! Congratulations to him, and to you!  :D

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Thanks Jeff!

I still can't quite believe it myself!

There are still a couple of months left, but he's passed every test until now, so I'm pretty sure he'll pass the last ones too.

Sason:

--- Quote from: Penthesilea on March 21, 2015, 04:14:35 am ---
Tell us when he made it, there also will be congrats in order. :)
Hannah also wants to study Medicine. Her Abitur grade is very good with 1.6, but still no guarantee she will get a university place for Medicine for the coming semester (grades in Germany range from 1.0 to 6.0 with 1.0 being the best). Since she has a super grade she will eventually be able to get a place, but maybe she has to wait for one or two semesters.
If she doesn't get in right now she also might study a related subject like neuroscience, molecular medicine, molecular biology, bio-medicine, etc. We'll see.

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No worries, I'll let you know!  I'll be the proudest mum on earth! ;D


Hannah really has a super grade!

Hope she gets admitted, but if she feels pretty sure she'll get in eventually, it may not be the big catasrophe if she doesn't right away.
My son spent a couple of years working,  travelling and living abroad before he tried for the university.
I really saw him mature during those years, so I think it was time well spent, lots of experience from various aspects of life.

Sason:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on March 21, 2015, 01:13:12 pm ---
Just a couple of months?  Wow, that went quickly!  Congrats to him and you as well!!!  :)

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Yes, didn't it just?

I can't believe it's 5½ years already since he started!

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