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myself

What should do a student of architecture to obtain a training of work in a study in the united states? ...............Any requirements?

 
Feb 1, 06 10:24 am
Living in Gin

Learning English would be a good start.

Feb 1, 06 10:38 am  · 
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JohnProlly

bahhhh hahahahahah - wow.

Feb 1, 06 10:50 am  · 
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Nevermore

hey dudes..that was very mean..cmon yaar help him out.

Feb 1, 06 10:53 am  · 
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stephanie

it was mean, but it was kind of funny too...

but what kind of response do you give to such a vauge and often asked question?

it's not really worth answering without any relevant background info on the question poser.

Feb 1, 06 11:05 am  · 
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Nvee

nevermore...u indian too. where from?
Sorry 'myself' am using ur thread space for personal comm.

Feb 1, 06 11:22 am  · 
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Nevermore

haa yaar......boombai !

Feb 1, 06 11:27 am  · 
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whistler

Not so mean everytime I post a new job opportunity, I get a ton of foreign applications that clearly haven't read the job requirements and they still apply...its totally brutal.

Feb 1, 06 11:47 am  · 
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Living in Gin

Sorry for the harsh response, but I've spent too many hours of my life editing general notes written by people who have the English literacy skills of a retarted aardvark.

Feb 1, 06 11:55 am  · 
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pinstripeprincess

you have to admit though that when everyone read that post i'm sure they thought it. living in gin just said it.

Feb 1, 06 12:30 pm  · 
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BlueGoose
Careers in Architecture

Despite all of the fun being poked above, one of the categories listed at this webpage is: "Learn communication skills: Writing, speaking, freehand drawing"

Feb 1, 06 1:03 pm  · 
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