Greetz,
For all students : did you pass or did you fail ?
For all students : did you pass or did you fail ?
I just passed my first year of 'Graduaat Luchtvaart' or in English ' Bachelor in Aviation'. Now onto the second year !
Greetz,
Andries 
Greetz,
Don't dream your life, live your dream !!!
I finished all my exams succesfully (well, i don't know the points yet of my last one, but it shouldn't be a problem), but i postponed my thesis (i'm in my last year) to second session. And i'm experiencing quite some difficulties with it. Why oh why did i choose such a difficult subject?
Anyway, i will graduate as a commercial engineer. And then on to find work!
Greets,
Pieter (now working on my thesis...)
Anyway, i will graduate as a commercial engineer. And then on to find work!
Greets,
Pieter (now working on my thesis...)
I will have my last exam on friday and will know the results on next wednesday.
For the moment had problems with one exam of more than 20 or so over the entire year. Normally I should pass in first session.
The only thing whihc upsets me is that IF I pass I'll be passing with approximately one point less than the minimum for the "distinction" (If you see what I mean)
Chris
For the moment had problems with one exam of more than 20 or so over the entire year. Normally I should pass in first session.
The only thing whihc upsets me is that IF I pass I'll be passing with approximately one point less than the minimum for the "distinction" (If you see what I mean)
Chris
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No (not yet, still in high school), but I'm finished with the 4th class, it's now waiting at my 'note list' (?) ('rapport' in dutch) and then I can begin again in the 5th class and then the 6th class....caffelatteo wrote:... but i'm not studyin aviationare all the rest of you guys?
First I wanted to study after school aviation technology, but since maths and physics not my best subjects are, I'm thinking about something in tourism or something economics (maybe aviation economics?)
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The most logical job would be aircraft mechanic, but if you want, you can also continue to study for other Aviation-related jobs. I think I am going to stop after these 3 years, and then find a job somewhere at EBBR ...744rules wrote:Congrats for all that got thru. Good luck for the ones that need to go back in september.
@andries
what is the job-potential of a "Graduaat Luchtvaart"I mean, what kind of job needs such a degree.
Greetz,
Don't dream your life, live your dream !!!
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Congratulations Chris!! 
I passed too!

Chris: this means that we will need to have a drink this weekend in FRA on:
x your birthday
x the birthday of your brother
x my birthday
x the fact that you passed
x the fact that I passed
x and hopefully also on your brother who passed
x a drink for our first spotting trip together
x a drink to celebrate the end of the school-year
x a drink if we make it in FRA without too much train-hassle
x ...
We will have to spread these drinks this weekend to avoid too much troubles
Cheers
Frederic
I passed too!
Chris: this means that we will need to have a drink this weekend in FRA on:
x your birthday
x the birthday of your brother
x my birthday
x the fact that you passed
x the fact that I passed
x and hopefully also on your brother who passed
x a drink for our first spotting trip together
x a drink to celebrate the end of the school-year
x a drink if we make it in FRA without too much train-hassle
x ...
We will have to spread these drinks this weekend to avoid too much troubles
Cheers
Frederic
Brussels Airlines - Flying Your Way