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I've been quite homesick the last couple of weeks but at the same time I just don't want to go home at all.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:29, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Yay for enjoying yourself enough that at times you don't want to go back.
Do you think you'll come back when you graduate?
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:30, Reply)
so I might be able to come back before I graduate for that and spend a couple of weeks here again.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:31, Reply)
But I suppose if you think you might want to move over here in the long term, you can study accordingly and get qualifications that would make the transition easier.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:42, Reply)
so I can work in pretty much any hospital, medical centre or research facility.
That's the kind of degree that makes things easier!
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:49, Reply)
still need to do a portfolio/accreditation year if you want to get a job here, though. www.ibms.org - should tell you what you need to know.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 15:11, Reply)
I had a month round europe the year after I was a student, but it was in the days before people really used the interwebs, so there was more looking at foreign things than meeting with internet strangers
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:30, Reply)
I went tothe van gogh museum last week. It was incredible.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:32, Reply)
the prints just don't convey how much they leap out at you when you look at the real things
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:34, Reply)
and I went to Margritte museum with Crow when we were in Brussels.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:36, Reply)
I only ever saw train stations in Brussels, they were less mindblowing
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:37, Reply)
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