I think Emily is on a short tour of Europe during her US college vacation and playing a little tennis on the side. Her 3rd country in 3 weeks now... Sweden, France, Spain.
I think Emily is on a short tour of Europe during her US college vacation and playing a little tennis on the side. Her 3rd country in 3 weeks now... Sweden, France, Spain.
Yes. What is she studying at college anyway ? International relations? European Studies ? Modern Languages? Probably doing her term paper prep work as we speak.....
(NB She might be doing nuclear physics, for all I know, no idea.....)
I think Emily is on a short tour of Europe during her US college vacation and playing a little tennis on the side. Her 3rd country in 3 weeks now... Sweden, France, Spain.
Yes. What is she studying at college anyway ? International relations? European Studies ? Modern Languages? Probably doing her term paper prep work as we speak.....
(NB She might be doing nuclear physics, for all I know, no idea.....)
^^ I sometimes deal with American students graduated/graduating from the US and I must admit to not liking just how varied their degrees can be at times. Rather than one main subject, they can have courses from all sorts of subjects through their degree (in Scotland there is a certain amount of freedom since our degrees are 4 yrs rather than 3 commonly found in England). Another thing that comes up is that they can change their degree whereas in the UK it's more difficult to do that.
-- Edited by flamingowings on Saturday 7th of July 2018 10:33:15 AM
I think Emily is on a short tour of Europe during her US college vacation and playing a little tennis on the side. Her 3rd country in 3 weeks now... Sweden, France, Spain.
Yes. What is she studying at college anyway ? International relations? European Studies ? Modern Languages? Probably doing her term paper prep work as we speak.....
(NB She might be doing nuclear physics, for all I know, no idea.....)