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Mar 1, 2012 14 years ago
nut
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Chelsy

Haha fair enough! Good luck with the job hunt ❤️

Oooh, very cool. Engineering and art history is quite the combo! I did art history once, its a lot of information to memorize -_-


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Mar 1, 2012 14 years ago
Norther
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yup, when I first told my engineering advisor I wanted to study art history as well he looked at me like I'd grown a third arm out of my forehead.

It is a lot of stuff to memorise though :( Thankfully I have this weird system to help me, I can't even explain it that well but I basically look at the number of characters in the title of the piece and somehow find a pattern that helps me remember what year it was done in. And I don't need to worry about the artist names because I just have to hear them once and I won't forget.

Mar 1, 2012 14 years ago
nut
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Chelsy

Thats incredible!!! Wow I wish I could do that, I almost failed because there was too much stuff to memorize and I couldn't cram it all in xD


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Mar 1, 2012 14 years ago
Wuppie
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Ezeo

I'm also looking for a job for this summer. I have to earn the money to follow that extra language subject at uni next year.

I don't know what to do though.. Taking a summer job at care homes for the elderly is very popular around here, but I've already done that before and my experiences with that job haven't been that great. :/

Being a waitress in a cafe isn't half that bad, but I haven't got any experience with that plus I hear the hours are very irregular.. Yesterday my mother did draw my attention to being a guide in the city (for tourists), that sounds somewhat interesting and as I'm going to study languages I think it would be quite an appropriate job, so I'll be looking into that one. :)

Mar 2, 2012 14 years ago
Tali
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Cinthia

I have a summer job! People can work it as young as 16 of age; there are some 15 year olds, but that is a rare occasion.

I basically get paid to make crafts, play games, and play dodgeball (for example) with kids the ages of 4-10. Maybe 4-12? Idr. It's a fun job. It's just a bunch of summer programs for children to do to get out of their parents' hair for a little while. It pays pretty well, too; probably because they need people who can work with kids without getting aggravated.

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