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#11
01-12-2011, 04:48 AM
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Advice for Europe: Scandinavia + Benelux countries + Germany would be your best bet for continuing your studies in medicine (assuming you already started it here). If you think the US system of granting visas is restrictive, it is a picnic compared to the european one. Yet culturaly, these countries seem most hospitable towards foreigners.
Without any knowledge of your personal situation I would suggest you get into some of the research projects that your university has (probably) started in some medicinal area that is high in demand (cancer is most obvious, but there may be other areas, again up to you to ask around at your university), just participating in such a project I believe would open doors for you once you are out of US.
I'm not sure if studying science in a foreign country is as easy as it sounds. I know someone who is fluent in German who decided to go to school in Germany to finish his study there, but he came back because it was too difficult for him to understand their scientific terms.
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01-12-2011, 11:43 AM
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I am also going back to S. Korea this March.
Perhaps serving in military for 2 years is better than waiting for next presidential election, and then see this country taken over by Republicans (both senate and President).

Liberal media, such as TYT, know that "Bullshit Obama" played politics on immigration reform and DA to garner some Latino votes on next election, but Latino voters are not stupid (you are done BO).

I am also so sick of racist rhetoric and hate from GOP and TEA party supporters. They just scapegoat any problem they can possibly think on undocumented immigrants, and even thinking lynching or execute all of us.
What is this country becoming of?? Jesus, save us and cleanse those poor GOP/Tea party supporters.
I don't deserve to be scapegoated for this economic mass, traffics, crowded drive-thru, and etc. etc. (list is endless. Damn, crazy ppl, lol).

Bye Bye America!!!
I will never come back and never contribute to this nation. You may keep your stupid 2nd amendment and shoot each other at gun point.

Anyways my heart will always be with people at this DA forum and those who supported DA.
It has been great comfort and encouragement in my life for past 10 years.

You know, even in my home country S. Korea, there are many undocumented workers. I will support those people there, and win their freedom one day. ( I know exactly how they feel now...)

I will pursue my happiness in my home country.
dumb fuk...the second amendment is what kept your country from becoming comunista pendejo..
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01-12-2011, 11:58 AM
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dumb fuk...the second amendment is what kept your country from becoming comunista pendejo..
Second amendment: the right of the people to keep and bear arms (NOT military. There's not a single military in the world w/o firearms).

Sorry dude, citizens of S. Korea are NOT allowed to keep any firearm.

You lose.
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01-12-2011, 02:17 PM
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Second amendment: the right of the people to keep and bear arms (NOT military. There's not a single military in the world w/o firearms).

Sorry dude, citizens of S. Korea are NOT allowed to keep any firearm.

You lose.
Those AMERICANS went and saved your country due to the fact that they knew how to SHOOT because of the SECOND AMENDMENT.
We are talking about the 1950's when some schools had rifle ranges on campus and kids started shooting in middle school.


gran torino quote - I used to stack fucks likes you five feet high in Korea... use ya for sand bags.
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01-12-2011, 02:37 PM
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Those AMERICANS went and saved your country due to the fact that they knew how to SHOOT because of the SECOND AMENDMENT.
We are talking about the 1950's when some schools had rifle ranges on campus and kids started shooting in middle school.


gran torino quote - I used to stack fucks likes you five feet high in Korea... use ya for sand bags.
Hey dude I know you support Americans and what not, I do too. The only thing you are doing wrong is kissing ass, and what the hell does Clint Eastwood got to do with the other guy moving back?
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01-12-2011, 02:54 PM
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I wouldn't go back to Mexico unless the cartels are dismantled, which I doubt.

S. Korea is thousands of miles away. If you want to go back, ask them for help, they might help.

The government reads this posts so be careful with what you say.

I'f I were you, I would get an associates degree or maybe a bachelors', but until then, I'm gonna get married and become a person who can help the deficit and this great country. ^___________________________________________________________^
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01-12-2011, 06:02 PM
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Those AMERICANS went and saved your country
Easy with the presumptions. It's not "my country." US alone didn't save S. Korea. Korean War was fought by coalition of American and S. Korean army as well as other countries in UN. US casualties were 54,246 compared to S. Korean Army, 227,800.
http://www.rt66.com/~korteng/SmallArms/casualty.htm

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We are talking about the 1950's when some schools had rifle ranges on campus and kids started shooting in middle school.
Nice try but most schools had rifle ranges on on school grounds bc of their associations with ROTC not because of second amendments. Second amendments specifically protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

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01-12-2011, 07:03 PM
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damn...I didn't know they had ROTC in middle school.
ROTC is in college and JROTC is high school, and for your information it was due to the NRA that some of these schools had rifle ranges on their property.

Just like in WWII it was american hardware and bodies that came through and saved the day.
I know many Koreans died and sorry to hear that, but thanks to the second amendment that enables people to keep and bear arms, these people can go and practice shooting. A few weeks of shooting in basic training does not equate learning how to shoot a moving target (skeet and trap) from a very early age. Maybe if those poor Koreans would have had weapons in 1910 they would not have been invaded by Japan and later by N. Korea in 1950. Germans and Japanese never set foot on the lower 48 even though they had uboats (submarines) patroling US coast lines. You might not consider it your country but at the end of the day when ICE doesn't give a fuk and you and I will be deported to whatever country we are from.

I at one time worked with many elderly veterans and they would share some of their experiences and I am grateful they did what they had to do. So you and I would not be communicating in GERMAN or JAPANESE right now and living like some slave waiting to get killed.
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01-12-2011, 08:43 PM
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damn...I didn't know they had ROTC in middle school.
ROTC is in college and JROTC is high school, and for your information it was due to the NRA that some of these schools had rifle ranges on their property.

Just like in WWII it was american hardware and bodies that came through and saved the day.
I know many Koreans died and sorry to hear that, but thanks to the second amendment that enables people to keep and bear arms, these people can go and practice shooting. A few weeks of shooting in basic training does not equate learning how to shoot a moving target (skeet and trap) from a very early age. Maybe if those poor Koreans would have had weapons in 1910 they would not have been invaded by Japan and later by N. Korea in 1950. Germans and Japanese never set foot on the lower 48 even though they had uboats (submarines) patroling US coast lines. You might not consider it your country but at the end of the day when ICE doesn't give a fuk and you and I will be deported to whatever country we are from.

I at one time worked with many elderly veterans and they would share some of their experiences and I am grateful they did what they had to do. So you and I would not be communicating in GERMAN or JAPANESE right now and living like some slave waiting to get killed.
US wins wars because of second amendment right? Your argument is weak. Let me tell you kiddo, in 1950s, US coalition drove back People's Army back to 38th parellel line thanks to McArthur's strategic plans and by taking risky advances, not because soldiers own guns at home (you don't even know if they did).

US is able to maintain strong military base because of technological advances, strong central intelligence and strong combat training (combat training doesn't consist of just shooting guns). Furthermore, US military consist of outstanding skills like airborne, special forces and medical staffs. # of ppl owning guns at home contributes very little in maintaining strong US army.

Also, basic training for Army is usually 12 weeks long, not few weeks. In S. Korea, it's mendatory for all males to get 96 weeks of basic training.

Second amendment guarantees you the right to keep a weapon at home and your car for your own protection. You don't start practicing your shooting skills in your backyard or street corner. Hope you grasp a grip to reality.
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01-12-2011, 09:44 PM
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Why not wait for the DA/CIR to pass?
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