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I have just under a month to go.
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)
Boo for homesickness
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)
definitely. And I've been invited to a wedding of two /talkers.
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)
No thoughts of making the switch to Europe a permanent one?

(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:36, Reply)
As much as I would LOVE to, it's not an option right now

(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:39, Reply)
Well you've got to finish your education first!
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)
well when I finish my degree, I'll be a biomedical scientist.
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)
You will almost certainly
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)
thank you!! *bookmarks it for later*

(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 15:21, Reply)
i am properly jealous of your oddessy
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 do that tooo.
I went tothe van gogh museum last week. It was incredible.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:32, Reply)
yay! I saw a bunch of van gogh paintings when I lived in Paris
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)
I KNOW. They're just mindblowing.
and I went to Margritte museum with Crow when we were in Brussels.
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:36, Reply)
awesome
I only ever saw train stations in Brussels, they were less mindblowing
(, Mon 3 Jan 2011, 14:37, Reply)

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