Quote from: BrownMasterV on May 04, 2011, 01:17:52 AMQuote from: froody1911 on May 04, 2011, 12:30:53 AMQuote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:18:04 PMQuote from: TiYlER on May 03, 2011, 09:13:28 PMQuote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:11:21 PMQuote from: froody1911 on May 02, 2011, 11:37:38 AMPune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)I lived in Mulund, Mumbai for 2 years, went to Pune all the time. I can't stand living in India :[why? i heard there are only 120 days in school there?Not true, and even if they do, the schooling is absolutely horrible. I remember I used to get kicked out of class for correcting teachers because it was considered disrespectful "back-talking." I'd also be treated completely unfairly because I wasn't from India and they told me I was acting like I was better than everyone else (i.e. correcting teachers and trying to help out friends with the material we were learning) because I was "a foreigner."We were also all forced to sing a school anthem with the lyrics:"HAIL NES," NES being the school's name.Hmm, idk man, sounds like you were stuck with one of those idiotic ICSE-board schools. I've was in a private CBSE school, and the teachers gave us a lot of freedom in the classroom. You could say most of teachers were practically like friends to us in high school. We even had a large number of Indians from abroad and they got treated the same as everyone else. The school anthem, well, that's somehow a staple in India although ours was in Sanskrit The only complaint I have with my school is about the terribly imbalanced syllabus.You're actually spot-on with the ICSE thing. I was in an ICSE->Checkpoint->IGCSE->A-level sorta system. They've since switched to "IB" and now call themselves an "IB World School" which is fucking stupid, because they know jack shit about the world. They think just because they have a connection with Cambridge means they're super-epicly international. I only did 7th and 8th grade there, until my parents figured out how fucking horrible the school was and we hauled ass out of there.Seriously, NES International School stood for "NATIONAL Education Society INTERNATIONAL" and now it's "NES IB World School" :|Can anyone say "contradiction"? (They probably don't even know what it means!)* BrownMasterV abruptly ends rant.Yeah, lately I've been seeing a lot of those Cambridge affiliated, supposedly "elite" schools here. Fuck elite, they're just a poor excuse to demand big cash for mediocre education.
Quote from: froody1911 on May 04, 2011, 12:30:53 AMQuote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:18:04 PMQuote from: TiYlER on May 03, 2011, 09:13:28 PMQuote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:11:21 PMQuote from: froody1911 on May 02, 2011, 11:37:38 AMPune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)I lived in Mulund, Mumbai for 2 years, went to Pune all the time. I can't stand living in India :[why? i heard there are only 120 days in school there?Not true, and even if they do, the schooling is absolutely horrible. I remember I used to get kicked out of class for correcting teachers because it was considered disrespectful "back-talking." I'd also be treated completely unfairly because I wasn't from India and they told me I was acting like I was better than everyone else (i.e. correcting teachers and trying to help out friends with the material we were learning) because I was "a foreigner."We were also all forced to sing a school anthem with the lyrics:"HAIL NES," NES being the school's name.Hmm, idk man, sounds like you were stuck with one of those idiotic ICSE-board schools. I've was in a private CBSE school, and the teachers gave us a lot of freedom in the classroom. You could say most of teachers were practically like friends to us in high school. We even had a large number of Indians from abroad and they got treated the same as everyone else. The school anthem, well, that's somehow a staple in India although ours was in Sanskrit The only complaint I have with my school is about the terribly imbalanced syllabus.You're actually spot-on with the ICSE thing. I was in an ICSE->Checkpoint->IGCSE->A-level sorta system. They've since switched to "IB" and now call themselves an "IB World School" which is fucking stupid, because they know jack shit about the world. They think just because they have a connection with Cambridge means they're super-epicly international. I only did 7th and 8th grade there, until my parents figured out how fucking horrible the school was and we hauled ass out of there.Seriously, NES International School stood for "NATIONAL Education Society INTERNATIONAL" and now it's "NES IB World School" :|Can anyone say "contradiction"? (They probably don't even know what it means!)* BrownMasterV abruptly ends rant.
Quote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:18:04 PMQuote from: TiYlER on May 03, 2011, 09:13:28 PMQuote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:11:21 PMQuote from: froody1911 on May 02, 2011, 11:37:38 AMPune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)I lived in Mulund, Mumbai for 2 years, went to Pune all the time. I can't stand living in India :[why? i heard there are only 120 days in school there?Not true, and even if they do, the schooling is absolutely horrible. I remember I used to get kicked out of class for correcting teachers because it was considered disrespectful "back-talking." I'd also be treated completely unfairly because I wasn't from India and they told me I was acting like I was better than everyone else (i.e. correcting teachers and trying to help out friends with the material we were learning) because I was "a foreigner."We were also all forced to sing a school anthem with the lyrics:"HAIL NES," NES being the school's name.Hmm, idk man, sounds like you were stuck with one of those idiotic ICSE-board schools. I've was in a private CBSE school, and the teachers gave us a lot of freedom in the classroom. You could say most of teachers were practically like friends to us in high school. We even had a large number of Indians from abroad and they got treated the same as everyone else. The school anthem, well, that's somehow a staple in India although ours was in Sanskrit The only complaint I have with my school is about the terribly imbalanced syllabus.
Quote from: TiYlER on May 03, 2011, 09:13:28 PMQuote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:11:21 PMQuote from: froody1911 on May 02, 2011, 11:37:38 AMPune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)I lived in Mulund, Mumbai for 2 years, went to Pune all the time. I can't stand living in India :[why? i heard there are only 120 days in school there?Not true, and even if they do, the schooling is absolutely horrible. I remember I used to get kicked out of class for correcting teachers because it was considered disrespectful "back-talking." I'd also be treated completely unfairly because I wasn't from India and they told me I was acting like I was better than everyone else (i.e. correcting teachers and trying to help out friends with the material we were learning) because I was "a foreigner."We were also all forced to sing a school anthem with the lyrics:"HAIL NES," NES being the school's name.
Quote from: BrownMasterV on May 03, 2011, 09:11:21 PMQuote from: froody1911 on May 02, 2011, 11:37:38 AMPune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)I lived in Mulund, Mumbai for 2 years, went to Pune all the time. I can't stand living in India :[why? i heard there are only 120 days in school there?
Quote from: froody1911 on May 02, 2011, 11:37:38 AMPune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)I lived in Mulund, Mumbai for 2 years, went to Pune all the time. I can't stand living in India :[
Pune, IndiaCrowded and monotonous metropolis with just about nothing going in its favor. I don't exactly hate it though. (click to show/hide)
ROANAPUR!
I know people whos last name is Johor, didn't know there's a place named Johor though.
Oh, you hate your job? There's a club for that -- it's called everyone. We meet at the bar.
Quote from: JoonasTo on May 03, 2011, 04:42:34 PMROANAPUR!Lol, I would have never thought about that until you mention it.Quote from: Roven on May 03, 2011, 09:21:53 PMI know people whos last name is Johor, didn't know there's a place named Johor though.Well, it is safe to say that I have met someone with Iran as his last name. Plus, I went to a school with a person named Dollar. Oh the horror...
Trondheim, Norwaya REALLY small city, but in return a very cosy one. Roadmapping sucks, though. I can't imagine what those people were smoking... (click to show/hide) (click to show/hide)
Quote from: Gangster301 on May 05, 2011, 09:32:06 PMTrondheim, Norwaya REALLY small city, but in return a very cosy one. Roadmapping sucks, though. I can't imagine what those people were smoking... (click to show/hide) (click to show/hide) That place is like a dream! Why are such beautiful cities only in Europe?
I think Asia also have really nice cities....
Sweden (Scandinavia stands for like 80% of the people here on BakaBT ), Stockholm more specifically.
Quote from: Sitio on May 06, 2011, 03:42:57 PMSweden (Scandinavia stands for like 80% of the people here on BakaBT ), Stockholm more specifically. Huh, really??
Quote from: froody1911 on May 06, 2011, 03:47:54 PMQuote from: Sitio on May 06, 2011, 03:42:57 PMSweden (Scandinavia stands for like 80% of the people here on BakaBT ), Stockholm more specifically. Huh, really??Yes.Live in southern Norway myself.