Living With Him - Vol. 1 Ch. 8

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noooo only two chapters left? ;_; thanks for translating uwu
 
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Losing 1/10 of your credits is no big deal? Dang son. I aspire to be that confident
 
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@torikun: well he doesn't live in the US, college life is quite different for the rest of the world you know, we're not masochists like you guys ^^"
 
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@torikun: so I live in France, and well first of all it's free, or at least free for people who can't pay, and for those who do pay registration fees nobody ever go into crippling half-of-their-life student debt ^^" Same for high-grades-only private schools, none are so expensive that people stay in debt for ever, and poor students usually still can go for free or get some financial state help, and a scholarship too.
- You can miss some classes as long as you get someone's lending you their notes, as long as you do the assignments if there are any, and not every class has such homework system, there are no mid-terms and only end-of-semester exams. And attendance is noted only in certain classes.
- You don't have to live on campus (like apparently all your freshmen have to), but it's possible for those who need it to get some room in one of the cheap student residencies in the town you want to study, like if your family live too far and can't afford housing by yourself.
- You can get a scholarship for merit but also for social reasons (aka if your family's poor).
Idk if there anything you want to know precisely about the classes themselves or something else? It's not perfect, there are many things that can/should be better/fixed (which is why students and teachers in here still often go on strikes), and can be stressful but it's not as stressful as your uni life seems to be. Just, I'd like to add that there are many US companies that hire people from all over the world regularly and it just prouves that you don't need to go to an ivy league school for which your parents need to save your entire life or sell a kidney or two every year, to access a highpaying job in there.

In Japan, it seems closer to how it is here than the US anyway.
 

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