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Postby LENA » Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:29 pm

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Sega wrote:Thanks LENA, it's always good to here some sense. :) My personal beliefs are, if your here for education, then you should be here for education. Not some mass business plan. You need the laws permission for that. You prove the point that many from India/Pakistan come to countries not for education but for the wealth/money associated with that.


Some people cannot afford to pay their fees and other experses or their families cannot support them. Its not bad to work and study but you dont have to go to Uni just to be able to work or put work above Uni when you are a student. Life is not always easy Sega.

If you can't afford it you don't go there Lena... simple!


So who ever is poor but able to work cannot have education right? :roll:

Get Real I was not talking about people who use education as an excuse to work in different countries but why someone who really wants to go to Uni but his/her parents cannot pay for him/her cannot go in your opinion?
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:59 pm

LENA wrote:
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Sega wrote:Thanks LENA, it's always good to here some sense. :) My personal beliefs are, if your here for education, then you should be here for education. Not some mass business plan. You need the laws permission for that. You prove the point that many from India/Pakistan come to countries not for education but for the wealth/money associated with that.


Some people cannot afford to pay their fees and other experses or their families cannot support them. Its not bad to work and study but you dont have to go to Uni just to be able to work or put work above Uni when you are a student. Life is not always easy Sega.

If you can't afford it you don't go there Lena... simple!


So who ever is poor but able to work cannot have education right? :roll:

You study what and where you can afford. Or to use a Greek saying... "na ablonnis to heri sou os eki bou ftanni"

Get Real I was not talking about people who use education as an excuse to work in different countries but why someone who really wants to go to Uni but his/her parents cannot pay for him/her cannot go in your opinion?

You can get a student loan and go to Oxford if you can but be prepared to start paying up when the time comes... but you DO NOT go unprepared across the seas hoping to pay by working especially from outside into the EU!
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Postby LENA » Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:12 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:
LENA wrote:
Sega wrote:Thanks LENA, it's always good to here some sense. :) My personal beliefs are, if your here for education, then you should be here for education. Not some mass business plan. You need the laws permission for that. You prove the point that many from India/Pakistan come to countries not for education but for the wealth/money associated with that.


Some people cannot afford to pay their fees and other experses or their families cannot support them. Its not bad to work and study but you dont have to go to Uni just to be able to work or put work above Uni when you are a student. Life is not always easy Sega.

If you can't afford it you don't go there Lena... simple!


So who ever is poor but able to work cannot have education right? :roll:

You study what and where you can afford. Or to use a Greek saying... "na ablonnis to heri sou os eki bou ftanni"

Get Real I was not talking about people who use education as an excuse to work in different countries but why someone who really wants to go to Uni but his/her parents cannot pay for him/her cannot go in your opinion?

You can get a student loan and go to Oxford if you can but be prepared to start paying up when the time comes... but you DO NOT go unprepared across the seas hoping to pay by working especially from outside into the EU!


Get Real sometimes loan is not enough to cover everything and since they can work why not? You had everything in your life GR??

Let me guess you believe that if you are born poor you stay poor you dont fight to fix your life better.

PS: Your spelling sucks! :lol:
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:15 pm

If they can work legally, why not? :roll:
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Postby LENA » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:20 pm

kurupetos wrote:If they can work legally, why not? :roll:


You changed your mind??? :shock: :shock:
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:27 pm

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kurupetos wrote:If they can work legally, why not? :roll:


You changed your mind??? :shock: :shock:


I didn't changed my mind, I am just wondering whether it is legal for them to work in Cyprus. If they can work within the constraints of the law I have no objection. :wink:
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Postby LENA » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:32 pm

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kurupetos wrote:If they can work legally, why not? :roll:


You changed your mind??? :shock: :shock:


I didn't changed my mind, I am just wondering whether it is legal for them to work in Cyprus. If they can work within the constraints of the law I have no objection. :wink:


It is legal Kurupetos...not full time but part time...but what sometimes happens is that they register as students and work full time which is illegal and wrong IMO.

But I thought you wanted them to change their religion and country first! :wink: Just kidding...I let it go...not in a mood to start with that again.
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:41 pm

LENA wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
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kurupetos wrote:If they can work legally, why not? :roll:


You changed your mind??? :shock: :shock:


I didn't changed my mind, I am just wondering whether it is legal for them to work in Cyprus. If they can work within the constraints of the law I have no objection. :wink:


It is legal Kurupetos...not full time but part time...but what sometimes happens is that they register as students and work full time which is illegal and wrong IMO.

But I thought you wanted them to change their religion and country first! :wink: Just kidding...I let it go...not in a mood to start with that again.


Well, they should because...blablabla...well forget it. :D :lol:
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Postby LENA » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:36 pm

kurupetos wrote:
LENA wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
LENA wrote:
kurupetos wrote:If they can work legally, why not? :roll:


You changed your mind??? :shock: :shock:


I didn't changed my mind, I am just wondering whether it is legal for them to work in Cyprus. If they can work within the constraints of the law I have no objection. :wink:


It is legal Kurupetos...not full time but part time...but what sometimes happens is that they register as students and work full time which is illegal and wrong IMO.

But I thought you wanted them to change their religion and country first! :wink: Just kidding...I let it go...not in a mood to start with that again.


Well, they should because...blablabla...well forget it. :D :lol:




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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:43 pm

LENA wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
LENA wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
LENA wrote:
Sega wrote:Thanks LENA, it's always good to here some sense. :) My personal beliefs are, if your here for education, then you should be here for education. Not some mass business plan. You need the laws permission for that. You prove the point that many from India/Pakistan come to countries not for education but for the wealth/money associated with that.


Some people cannot afford to pay their fees and other experses or their families cannot support them. Its not bad to work and study but you dont have to go to Uni just to be able to work or put work above Uni when you are a student. Life is not always easy Sega.

If you can't afford it you don't go there Lena... simple!


So who ever is poor but able to work cannot have education right? :roll:

You study what and where you can afford. Or to use a Greek saying... "na ablonnis to heri sou os eki bou ftanni"

Get Real I was not talking about people who use education as an excuse to work in different countries but why someone who really wants to go to Uni but his/her parents cannot pay for him/her cannot go in your opinion?

You can get a student loan and go to Oxford if you can but be prepared to start paying up when the time comes... but you DO NOT go unprepared across the seas hoping to pay by working especially from outside into the EU!

Get Real sometimes loan is not enough to cover everything and since they can work why not? You had everything in your life GR??

Let me guess you believe that if you are born poor you stay poor you dont fight to fix your life better.

PS: Your spelling sucks! :lol:

Shit happens when you can't afford an education! :lol:
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