hello evry1,
hapy new year,
i am stephen, a 2nd year chemical engineering student in a uk university, just wondering if any1 can help me out in getting a industrial placement with any good company related to ma course .
cheers mate!!
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Industrial Placement
Started by sunky, Jan 06 2006 06:39 AM
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Posted 06 January 2006 - 06:39 AM
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Posted 06 January 2006 - 04:29 PM
sunky:
When I lived and worked in England for seven years, I was always envious of fact that most English people had a much broader vocabulary than I did and their use of the English language was so much better than mine.
For a student in a UK university, your written use of the language is horrible! If you want help in finding a job, I suggest that you learn to express yourself properly in writing. It is "anyone" and "everyone" ... not "any1" and "evry1". It is "Happy New Year" ... not "hapy new year". It is "UK university" ... not "uk university". It is "I am Stephen" ... not "i am stephen". It is "my course" ... not "ma course". It is "an industrial" ... not "a industrial".
I am sure that you know better. I am also sure that any company seeking to hire a new engineer will expect him/her to be able to write good English.
Milton Beychok
(Resident Grouch ... at times)
When I lived and worked in England for seven years, I was always envious of fact that most English people had a much broader vocabulary than I did and their use of the English language was so much better than mine.
For a student in a UK university, your written use of the language is horrible! If you want help in finding a job, I suggest that you learn to express yourself properly in writing. It is "anyone" and "everyone" ... not "any1" and "evry1". It is "Happy New Year" ... not "hapy new year". It is "UK university" ... not "uk university". It is "I am Stephen" ... not "i am stephen". It is "my course" ... not "ma course". It is "an industrial" ... not "a industrial".
I am sure that you know better. I am also sure that any company seeking to hire a new engineer will expect him/her to be able to write good English.
Milton Beychok
(Resident Grouch ... at times)
#3
Posted 07 January 2006 - 05:52 PM
Oops, Sorry sir,
I never knew i have to be SO formal in my written english, you know what forums are like nowadays,no one has got anytime to waste on writing.Anyway, I accept it if you think the way i presented it was wrong, just being informal, contrarily to what you said, all what you meant is not a reflection of my expressional ability! besides, i am not from england, i am from mexico......just came to study here!!! point of correction...
No hard feelins though!
Thanks for your advice, Could you pls give me an idea of the whole industrial placement stuff.............. if you've got any!!!! I am going to take your advice!
Peace!
I never knew i have to be SO formal in my written english, you know what forums are like nowadays,no one has got anytime to waste on writing.Anyway, I accept it if you think the way i presented it was wrong, just being informal, contrarily to what you said, all what you meant is not a reflection of my expressional ability! besides, i am not from england, i am from mexico......just came to study here!!! point of correction...
No hard feelins though!
Thanks for your advice, Could you pls give me an idea of the whole industrial placement stuff.............. if you've got any!!!! I am going to take your advice!
Peace!
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