Thread:Lilliana:3/@comment-397235-20140912011340/@comment-25409301-20140928013118

shouldn't have gone to bed...it's 3am here and i'm wide awake....ah well it's sunday anyway.

but i guess i could pass the book parts on to some friends of mine that have seen the anime maybe they would like it idk. but only if you want to.

and why are your schools listed in such a complex way.

netherlands...kindergarten (not mandatory) is not even school yet just learning to socialise.

grade 1 through 8 basic school (elementary)

level 1 highschool (for people with learning difficulties) 1st and 2nd grade. level 2 highschool 1 through 4 th grade (very basic highschool) level 3 highschool 1st through 5th grade (for regular people) level 4 highschool 1st through 6th grade (for gifted people) level 5 highschool 1st through 6th grade ( wtf is this shit?)

level 5 highschool is called TOO (translated: bilingual education) after 4th grade their classes are teached in latin or english. they have dutch as well though. also greek is a mandatory class.

then you either go to college, bachelor or uni

college has 4 difficulty levels all achievable with level 2 highschool. each level takes at least 2 years to a max of 4.

bachelor has 1 level which takes 3 to 5 years. achievable as level 3 highschool or level 4.

uni has 1 level which takes at least 1 year to a max of 6 years. airforce doctor being the only one that takes 7-ish years....win... you need to become a nurse/assistant (2 years) then a doctor (4 years) complete military training (28 weeks) and become a sargeant (1 year)

so yeah it's much less complicated here in the Netherlands. ^_^

and well...go learn how to swim haha :P and ride bikes :o i love riding my bike.

and well eighteen hours is allot but it could have been far worse... there was a patient that came in with a pipe stuck in his eye. luckily it didn't get infected or puncture the brain. his eye needed to be removed though. if it did puncture his brain i would have been there for a long long long operation......