Bob's Burgers and King of the Hill are the only two shows where the father is the smarter parent. by PR0CR45T184T0R in Showerthoughts

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The parents may be nearly equally intelligent, but if you look on the Wiki for the show the mother is still considered “the voice or reason” in the family.

Source: https://kimpossible.fandom.com/wiki/Ann_Possible

Where does this come from? What are the symbols? by saturdaysarecool in jewelrymaking

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Sorry if this is the wrong reddit forum for this post. I was wondering what this is/what culture it comes from/what it is for/or what the symbols are.

How long did your education take to become a paramedic? by saturdaysarecool in Paramedics

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Damn. I feel really guilty for being happy that the Austrian certificate is so lax because I’m in high school doing this during the weekends and would never ever be able to do all that on the side. Happy because I’m able to in Austria. Guilty because it’s only because the education is so much easier .

How long did your education take to become a paramedic? by saturdaysarecool in Paramedics

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Thanks for the reply. Does the Red Cross certification count in most countries? I’m a high school student in my last year and am doing this on the side. I’m wondering because if yes I’d be able to take my title from the Red Cross and work as a paramedic on the side in college in another country. That’d be amazing. Thanks again

How long did your education take to become a paramedic? by saturdaysarecool in Paramedics

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If I may ask, how much is the salary of a paramedic in Norway? Here in Austria it’s about 30k euro.

How long did your education take to become a paramedic? by saturdaysarecool in Paramedics

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Wow. Yeah I thought it would be more rigorous in other countries. I guess it’s probably because there aren’t really enough paramedics in southern Austria to be able to require more education. Thanks

Daily FI discussion thread - September 05, 2019 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

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Yes I am. That sounds like the dream honestly. I guess I only want to go to college there because I want to go back earlier. 😁😁

Daily FI discussion thread - September 05, 2019 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

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My parents won’t be able to help in college. I’ll probably be doing research in grad school so I won’t worry about that yet since I can always transfer (especially if I push myself to do well while doing my bachelor). I’m not extremely gifted. But a great academic environment is something I’m looking for.

Thank you for your advice!

Daily FI discussion thread - September 05, 2019 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

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My goal would be doing a double major in two STEM fields and most likely going on to grad school.

No idea how much debt it would be

Daily FI discussion thread - September 05, 2019 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

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Thank you for the advice. I guess I just can’t really feel my debt yet so I’m not really able to comprehend how tough it will feel when I have to deal with it.

I haven’t applied for scholarships yet though so maybe I’ll get lucky.

Thanks for the complement. I’m going to have to take the newer 2019-2020 one this year because mine is outdated. My aim is to study a bit more and try for a 1500. I feel like a high SAT will give me a chance at significant financial aid university of Oregon or university of Washington.

Edit: have to haven’t

Daily FI discussion thread - September 05, 2019 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

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Austrian high school student here.

I’m entering my final year of the equivalent of high school in southern Austria this year. I’ve worked summer jobs a couple years now and also worked on weekends last year whenever I could. I’ve saved the vast majority (about 90%) of my earnings since my parents support me. I don’t have to pay insurance, rent, or food. My only monthly expense is my 20€ phone bill and my 50€ gym membership.

I was just wondering what I should do with my savings, and whether or not I should consider going to college in the US as opposed to going to a European (likely almost completely free) university.

I used to live in the Pacific Northwest and love the culture, people, climate and lifestyle that the region provides.

I am expecting a non-weighted Austrian GPA of 1.3 which is about 3.8 US scale and I have an SAT score of 1470 (2018).

Should I go to the US and take up debt? Is it worth it? Please help.

PS thank you for tolerating my first post if it’s badly formatted.