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darkdeamon92/dmc3/

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hay guys i need so advice for my signature which one shall i chose......:
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Sparda's rejected son

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[quote="Dark Drakan, post: 350592, member: 387"
Havent seen Keaton for a while, think hes been busy away from the forums with Uni and such.
The Admins are the co-owners.[/quote]

If I may ask what's a "Uni?"
Now I'm tempted to ask who is the owner? (Is it Sparda?) :)
 

Sparda's rejected son

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University (higher education than College).

Steve, Sharon (Angel) and myself.

I always thought College and University were synonymous. I had no idea Universities were higher than Colleges. Fascinating.
So I'm talking to one of the owners? *Begins to have flash backs of drawing blanks whenever my boss would talk to me.* Lol
Thank you answering the question Dark D. :)
 

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I always thought College and University were synonymous. I had no idea Universities were higher than Colleges. Fascinating.
So I'm talking to one of the owners? *Begins to have flash backs of drawing blanks whenever my boss would talk to me.* Lol
Thank you answering the question Dark D. :)
In America, a college is a school of like studies. So like, a college of business is all about business, a college of visual and performing arts involves music, painting, etc. A university, is made up of colleges. I don't know how it works in England, but that's it in America.
 

Sparda's rejected son

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In America, a college is a school of like studies. So like, a college of business is all about business, a college of visual and performing arts involves music, painting, etc. A university, is made up of colleges. I don't know how it works in England, but that's it in America.
That's really fascinating. I didn't know that. Thanks for the info Meg! :)
 

Dark Drakan

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So I'm talking to one of the owners?
Thank you answering the question Dark D. :)

Correct you are and no problem. ^_^

In America, a college is a school of like studies. So like, a college of business is all about business, a college of visual and performing arts involves music, painting, etc. A university, is made up of colleges. I don't know how it works in England, but that's it in America.

We do have specialist colleges that are centered around certain studies and areas but most colleges offer multiple courses in multiple lines of study and then you further your qualifications at Uni.
 
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