Cybaster said, December 18, 2008, 12:31:52 amAfter baccalaureate, what do you mean by that?international baccalaureate, or just some form of schooling?
Dunno about your "international" stuff, but it's an exam every high-school student has to pass in France (there are different sections : sciences, economics, literature) and get an average of 10 in order to go into a university afterwards.In the scientific section, I had to pass Maths, physics, biology, French, philosophy, English, 2nd Language (spanish, german, portuguese, whatever), sports, history and geography.I suppose it's more or less the same for every student in the world.
not here, in here you have to pass the specific university's exams, which range from as simple as just paying the course, to as complex as having to be the top 500 in the country/state.
Lets see...I'm a High-School Graduate.All my studies now are job related, from mid to hard labor up to Trigonometry.In my spare time, I read an encyclopedia and dictionary to further heighten my literary prowess and vocabulary. If not doing that, I just take the time to read a simple article of something that intrigues me, or find an intriguing language to learn.Most usually, I have taken my concentration on further studying various game/multimedia libraries, Allegro and SDL, to be more specific.Eventually, I'll use my military benefits to become Microsoft certified, or another form of engineering/programming certification.
Got my Bachelor's of Computer Science in Summer 2007, hunted around for a job for a few months, then started at Lockheed Martin in December 2007. Already been there for a year now.