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Hi I'm o0youdontknowme0o. Other than English I can speak Chinese and a little Japanese so you're welcome if you feel like to talk to me in any of these languages. Yup.

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BlahBlahRainbow Report | 04/13/2012 6:57 am
BlahBlahRainbow
Heyhihello(:
I've not been on gaia for years >.< but decided to come back and restart but after making a new account, I decided I didn't want to lose everything on this one... so I'm starting 'fresh' from this one, which means deleting all my friends cause sorry, I don't remember any of you sweatdrop
If you do remember me, and we weren't just randomers who added each other, we actually spoke and got along, add me again and we'll get talking or whatever smile it's just that I don't want a clogged up friends list as I have right now >.<

Get me?
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+I might be changing my name but if it's like it used to be I have a feeling there was a max. amount you were allowed to change it but if not, I'll do it smile for reference, I'm blahblahrainbow, previously twilightgirlxx

Soo yup smile x
Hanako-Chan88 Report | 11/25/2010 12:25 pm
Hanako-Chan88
I went to Cottey College. It’s a private international women’s college. They only accepted 300 students total so test scores had to be really high. The one that I went to in Japan during high school was the same. You had to pass the entrance exam with a really high score. Requirements were sort of the same, but I was required to take a lot of extra classes that are not required by state schools or regular American schools in general. Since I needed both an associate of arts and an associate of science I had to take 2 semesters of one foreign language and then 2 years of a different one. You had to get at least a B in all of the language classes to receive credit for them. At least two extracurricular activities were a requirement as well. Overall, it was really hard work because you couldn’t make below a C in any classes or you would get kicked out, but it prepared me better for a university than a regular junior college. I make higher grades in my classes than any of my other classmates.
Hanako-Chan88 Report | 11/25/2010 10:01 am
Hanako-Chan88
I transfered because my internataional school was only a 2 year school. I wish it was a four year school, but alas, it is not.
Hanako-Chan88 Report | 11/25/2010 9:06 am
Hanako-Chan88
I loved going to an international college. I met people from so many differnt places. I still talk to all of my friends from there and if I ever go to the country that they live in I always have a place to stay. If you are looking for a place to see parts of various cultures I highly recomend it. The dorm I was in celebrated holidays from every country represented in our dorm. It was a lot of fun and I learned more there than I have learned at a regular state university.
Hanako-Chan88 Report | 11/24/2010 12:11 am
Hanako-Chan88
Well, I grew up in a multi-lingual household. English is not my first language. Jiwere and German are. I learned Dutch from an ex-boyfriend and Swedish from my best friend. As for Hindi and Italian, I learned those at the international college that I went to. The Japanese I learned from when I lived there. My father travels a lot for work and as such has racked up the frequent flyer miles and that is how I get most of my tickets. It isn’t that I travel all the time, I only go overseas on breaks from college. Most of my traveling is done in the summer and that is usually in Europe where half of my family lives. When I go there they insist on paying for everything. So, it’s not as expensive as most people think.
Otaku_Takasugi Report | 02/08/2009 6:06 am
Otaku_Takasugi
thanks for the comment, you avi is owning as well. >.< power to all owning Avi's

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