Here is the exciting part- (are you still awake?) Less than 2 weeks ago the professor went to... you guessed it- Iraq! What he did while he was over there is unknown to me at this time. But when he came back, that is when he told J to [I]"get ready to exchange some of your dinar [/I]BY the 12th-14th of December." J told us tonight that the professor said the value would be $1.49 US to the dinar!!! (Yes, that is a little different than stated in our previous post- sorry we got it wrong and were a little low!) Oscar told me that J said the professor does indeed have contacts in... the banking sector
He said "SOME" of your Dinar. Can you ask him how high he thinks the rate will go in the future?
Thanks for posting the rumor and sticking your neck out.
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23-11-2006, 06:37 PM #151
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Can you ask him...
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Let me see if I got this right. First this started out as info from a professor. Then it turned out the professor was also a heart surgeon. Then it also turned out that the professor morphed into a trader for M.L from being a heart surgeon. Oh and by the way, the professor turned out to be an Iraqi after all, and was taught by Charles Schwab. Did I miss anything else? Oh I forgot, this is a rumor. I don't buy dinars off rumors.
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23-11-2006, 10:27 PM #158
In Europe (or at least Sweden where I live) Medical school IS college/university. We have compulsory school for 9 years, then three years more at what we call "gymnasium" (which would be equivalent to the sophomore, junior and senior years in High school). "Gymnasium is NOT compusory but "everyone" goes. And there you choose different programs depending on your interests/ skills, like scientific program, humanistic program, technical program etc. So then, if you go to the scientific or technical program, you will - during those three years - study much more math and much less languages and civics than if you go the Humanistic program. When you finish gymnasium you can start working or studying. If you choose to study, you apply for your "profession education" (i.e. if you want to be a teacher you start studying to be a teacher, if you want to be a doc you start at medical school etc) BUT if you want to go to medical school, you will HAVE to have studied the scientific program at gymnasium; to have the sufficient base in for example biology. If you took the humanistic program, and then it dawns on you that you want to become a doctor, then you have to study all those biology, chemistry, fysics...etc. courses at night school or something BEFORE you can apply to medical school.
And the basic education to be a doctor (no specialty, just "regular" doctor) is 5 years. (Then 2 years of working until they get their title.) If they want to specialize, they do that after the 5 basic years I think. But many courses can be studied ahead of time, on your own so if you are smart you can do it in much less time. The 5 years is what is calculated to be needed by the average student; some do it quicker and some slower.
I started school at 6, finished gymnasium at 18. IF I had studied to be a doc I could have been ready at 23 (18+5 years) , even less if I was smart.
But I am not very smart! LOL At least not in that area - I took the humanistic program! And became a language teacher!
/Karin
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23-11-2006, 10:46 PM #159
Doogie did it at 17
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thats right. kids listen to these wise words. i was tested as a teenager with an IQ 4 points into the 'genius' catagory. however, i was a reckless and wild youth who only applied my head in the art of psychadelic drug testing and enactment. i went to college eventually but still didnt know what i wanted to be when i 'grew up', lol. changed majors 7X and eventually settled on astrophysics and was accepted at the n.m. institute of mining and technology for my major but hadnt 'grown up' yet. now, the severe head injury has reduced my IQ to a 'normal' level. oh for the loss of an ill spent youth...
JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!
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