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1. What are your thoughts and feelings after u went to India

2.What attitdes do you bring to school everyday?

3.What r your dream?

4. Is learning important to you? How can you make the best of your education help you achieve your dreams?

5.What do the students in India have that we do not?

6.Are you as confident and prepared as the students in India?

7.When you look for a job, would yo be able to compete with them in the global market? What would you need to do?

2007-03-10 16:12:19 · 2 answers · asked by Ghost 2 in Education & Reference Home Schooling

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These sound like homework questions to me, which means we are supposed to give you the answers, right? I think not. Besides, how am *I* supposed to know what YOUR thoughts and feelings are? What YOUR attitudes are (other than, obviously, seeing cheating as acceptable)? What YOUR dreams are? Why learning is important to YOU?

Most of the questions are about YOU, not about us. How are we to answer them?

2007-03-11 01:36:38 · answer #1 · answered by glurpy 7 · 1 0

*imagining i had been to India*

1. absolutely fantastic! love the shops and saree!! oh, and the language too! (some of them speak urdu, rite?)

2. attitude? that's a pretty weird question. i mean, i wake up, shower, etc, and then go to school. but i love school!

3. lots and lots. short-term => i wanna be the first in class..long-term => umm, succesful (?).

okay, i wanna be the first woman prime minister in my country. if i suddenly lose interest in politics in the future, i just wanna be a succesful writer. if that doesn't happen either, i wanna have a degree in pharmacy, get married, have a great job and family. The last one is more likely. Or a degree in something else. Maybe still in the science field.

4. Learning is very important to me. maybe that's because i'm taught since i was small of how important education is. lol, i can count using my fingers the days i missed school. sick or ill is not a reason to skip school in my family. hard? nah, i'm used to it. sorry, i dont get the second question.

5. i'm trying to imagine lol, but i'm afraid i'm not very much exposed about the education in India. sorry.

6. for the third time, sorry. i really don't know much about India. or the students. but i do believe that if a student is enoughly and rightly educated, he is as confident and prepared as much as the other students in other countries.

7. ok i can't answer that. but i think if i study really hard, i would be able to compete with other applicants. by study, i do not mean only reading the books, but do other stuff too. for example, get involved in voluntary works, or join clubs and societies. because all that would teach me too, not about facts and theories and formulas and histories, but basically how to survive in this pretty much messed up world and do actual work.

and what i need to do right now is study hard. AND do my homework. u know, the one that is not finished yet on my table. like, right now. hehe..good day! and good luck getting answers, i mean, full answers! i didnt answer all of your questions, i know..

=)

2007-03-11 01:52:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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