dolfe67

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No. I'm not. I kind of figured it was a cultural difference, but a master's degree in the US is the post graduate degree. So the degree you would get after the 4-5 year degree. Not sure what it would be called in Europe, I guess second cycle(?) based off a quick Google search.
You said "She is wrapping up a Master's degree when most people are just starting finish up their Bachelor's. That's honestly crazy impressive." -> that's just the regular course, nothing crazy. 22 is the normal age at this stage (in europe)
 

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After playing this game hundreds of times, I'm only just realizing NTR content is tied only to the main characters as of the moment (unless you want to count Jeremy and Alison I guess). In future builds do you think you'd be able to cheat on other love interests. Or would that be to many paths for Eva to cover. Interestingly when you date Holly you are unable to text Ivy and Louise at the beach house. You are however still able to text bad Jess and she asks Lena about Ian afterwards. I don't think you would be able to cheat on Holly though due to the nature of her content. It would be interesting to see if it were to happen. Could you even cheat on Emma lol. On the Cindy romance path Ian doesn't see sleeping with other women as cheating even after formally entering a relationship with her. His excuse in his inner monologue he explains that the relationship is not public so it's okay? Pretty weird logic if you ask me. What do you guys think?
 
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You said "She is wrapping up a Master's degree when most people are just starting finish up their Bachelor's. That's honestly crazy impressive." -> that's just the regular course, nothing crazy. 22 is the normal age at this stage (in europe)
Yes, but I was thinking about it from the perspective of a US resident. A master's degree in the US is a post graduate degree. A degree that you would go back to university for after completing a four year degree or, what we call, a bachelor's degree. At 22, in the US, achieving a master's degree would be very impressive as that's usually another 2-3 years of education and research. For most, university studies don't start until 18, so completing a 6-8 year process by 22 would be impressive.

As it turns out there was a cultural difference, I wasn't aware of and I failed to do proper research before making that post. Unless there is something else I'm misunderstanding?
 
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After playing this game hundreds of times, I'm only just realizing NTR content is tied only to the main characters as of the moment (unless you want to count Jeremy and Alison I guess). In future builds do you think you'd be able to cheat on other love interests. Or would that be to many paths for Eva to cover. Interestingly when you date Holly you are unable to text Ivy and Louise at the beach house. You are however still able to text bad Jess and she asks Lena about Ian afterwards. I don't think you would be able to cheat on Holly though due to the nature of her content. It would be interesting to see if it were to happen. Could you even cheat on Emma lol. On the Cindy romance path Ian doesn't see sleeping with other women as cheating even after formally entering a relationship with her. His excuse in his inner monologue he explains that the relationship is not public so it's okay? Pretty weird logic if you ask me. What do you guys think?
Well, it's how Eva works and her cheating logic.
 

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Normal at 22 to have finished a Master's degree?
Its certainly possible, but if you leave high school at the year become 19, a Bachelor is normally 3 years (can be done faster) and a Master can be done in a year (common to use 2 years, depending)...
Regular? Depends depends.
Some would perhaps throw in a year of...traveling, making some money, military service after age 19...?

Anyhow...hoping for more Minerva ;)
That could be a satisfying, if challenging relationship to...wrap.
 

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OMG that's Astérix meeting Noémie Lenoir for the first time in Astérix: mission Cléopâtre. Great reference.

For the record, I grew up in old Europe and by 22 I had two Master's degrees, from two different universities in two different countries, and I am far from being the only one.

It is not just a cultural difference, it is an educational difference. Education is seen as far more important in old Europe than in the US, except the UK. For example, in the US and the UK, in one university year you usually study four subjects, maybe optional ones on top. In the rest of Europe, you study around eight to twelve subjects per year.
 

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Yes, but I was thinking about it from the perspective of a US resident. A master's degree in the US is a post graduate degree. A degree that you would go back to university for after completing a four year degree or, what we call, a bachelor's degree. At 22, in the US, achieving a master's degree would be very impressive as that's usually another 2-3 years of education and research. For most, university studies don't start until 18, so completing a 6-8 year process by 22 would be impressive.

As it turns out there was a cultural difference, I wasn't aware of and I failed to do proper research before making that post. Unless there is something else I'm misunderstanding?
I got my masters in a year and a half. I went straight fall, midwinter, spring , may mester, and both summer sessions while doing a full time job as a case manager in a youth lock up. That was the worst time if my life because all the paperwork for my job plus every class always has at least a 25 page or more research paper along with having at least a 3.0 wich is a B but most professors grade alot more difficult and thats why i think taking just 6 or 9 hours a semester is full time i cant remember. Then if you dont write a thesis which I didn't because i got burned out and i said fuck a phd. Most doctorate programs prefer it but you can get accepted without it . plus before graduate school we had to take a test called the Gre. At the end all who took non thesis route had to take a 250 question multiple choice comprehensive exam and make at least a 70 if you didn't you can have passed all the courses but failing test meant you didn't graduate until you passed and you only got 2 chances. After second time failing you get kicked out program.
 
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