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It has a good story.why is this game so highly rated
It has a good story.why is this game so highly rated
Only one way to find outwhy is this game so highly rated
Unfortunately, you don't have that option in this game. You can't disable it. Just simply click ok if you don't want to name your saves.Guys, who knows what renpy is, tell me how to disable the save name in the save menu? It really infuriates constantly making unnecessary movements. Why do I need a save name when I have a save picture.
You can always press enter and the name will be blank. Personally I name saves at crucial moments but otherwise just leave them unnamed.Guys, who knows what renpy is, tell me how to disable the save name in the save menu? It really infuriates constantly making unnecessary movements. Why do I need a save name when I have a save picture.
Nope. Ongoing.Is this game completed ? I mean, is story finished ?
He is.Is the protagonist the skinny asian kid in the photos? Because honestly, I feel more inclined to beat him up and take his lunch money than play as him
Hmm, good feedback, just finished the second half of the second competition (had not quite done that all yet) and have a few more ideas...This is the place for that.
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Typically...I have some questions regarding the US american Highschool / College / University / Medical School system.
In theory (don't know if it's practicable) would Edwin had the option to aim straight for Med School entry after his highschool graduation, thus saving time and money?
- It looks like as US american pupils (students) graduate from Highschool normally at the age of 18. Is an Highschool graduation diploma required to get into college? Or could a genius 16 yo apply to college also? Can we use pupil and student synonymously, because in my country we would restrict the use of pupil to schools and student to university attendees? Can we conclude Edwin moved out of his and Victorias shared flat, after he graduated from highschool then?
- At the time they enter College they are now called 'undergraduates' and aim for a bachelors degree? Is a college graduation needed to apply for Medical School, or does it just help in the application? I am a bit confused, because in my country, one can get all the academic grades starting from bachelor to master to promotion (doctor) to habilitation (professor / assistant professor) at a university, there are no colleges. Does this imply, unless Edwin has not a kind of scholarship or stipend, he is already experiencing significant monetary pressure from his college tuition? We know he had a part time job tutoring 'brats', but i expect this to cover his rent of the old flat and other living expenses (ramen) at best?
- Graduating with a bachelors degree from college should take between 2 to 3 years, right? And on top of that there will be like 3 to 4 years of Medical School offering a MD academic degree upon graduation? Plus another several years of postgraduate training and/or residencies after which Edwin is finally able to get a license to actually practice medicine on his own?
Hey ozygator, i think you are sporting some interesting ideas regarding Victorias past, present and future. Since some of those ideas are quite close to mine, i'd like to introduce you to them, namely here and there. You may also want to read the related discussion in this broader section of the thread.Hmm, good feedback, just finished the second half of the second competition (had not quite done that all yet) and have a few more ideas...
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Oh well. Siri, please remind me to absolutely refuse to reincarnate in the US no matter what, when the time comes. "University graduate" engineer here, paid zero dollars ever.Assuming this takes place in a Baltimore-esqe and he has no scholarships/grants or anything, that was a resident of Maryland/attended high school in Maryland (to get cheaper in state tution), and that he was just going to a "normal" college (stats taken from university of Baltimore 2022) he is still looking at ~$5000 per semester (12 credits aka "full time student") so that is roughly 40k (over the 4 years) just to take all the classes needed for his undergrad. On top of that he would still need to pay for the apartment and any other costs such as food, transportation, entertainment etc.
Thank you! Much appreciated!Typically...
1. High School students (no distinction that I know of between students and pupils here) graduate at ~18 years of age in the US. Most all Colleges/Universities require a High School diploma or equivalent. So I suppose a 16 year old could either graduate early or get an 'equivalent' to go on to higher education.
2. Yes, students going for a Bachelors degree are 'undergraduates' - this takes 3-4 years. Med School comes after your Bachelors degree, usually, and it is also about 4 years. So 8 years of schools there... then 3-7 years in some kind of residency for their medical specialty. Edwin would have to pay for most of this, or get grants/scholarships to help pay for it. It will cost a lot!
3. Bachelors degrees take 3-4 years, Medical school is another 3-4 years, then residency for 3-7 years and after that you get to be a Medical Dr. of some sort.
Nope - poor Edwin has to go the whole school route in the US to become a medical Dr. :>)
Personally I love the MC as is. He looks like a normal guy - not really a normal mindset though, lets be honest - thrust into an absurd situation. It is really entertaining.He is.
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