Thursday, May 21, 2009

What is the day of a typical Luxembourg student

What is the day of a typical Luxembourg student?
I am doing a project and I cant find this anywhere. What is the typical day of a high school student in Luxembourg? Does school start early or late? Are their school hours long? Do they get out of school early or late? Is the work load big or small? If you experienced being a student in Luxembourg some feedback would be extremely appriciated. Thank you.
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Hi, I'm a 16 year old student in Luxembourg. School starts at 8 and ends between 12:30 and 16:00, it depends on the school and the day. A school hour = 50 minutes Homework depends on teacher and grade, I can't tell you anything specific about that. We have to learn 4 languages (english, german, french and luxembourgish). A school day can be compared to an american school day, there's no big difference.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

is it cheaper to rent in France or Germany

is it cheaper to rent in France or Germany?
I will be working in luxembourg but don't want to live there because of high rent. do you have any ideas where I will get the cheapest rent near to luxembourg in a major city in either france or germany and can you give me links to examples in english if possible.
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for full service you could ask the company who will employ you. shouldn't be a big effort. at least for pointing you two english speacking real estate agents.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Moving to luxembourg

Moving to luxembourg???
I am still at school as a student in New Zealand, and want to know what is it like living in Luxembourg, the work, the health care, crime e.t.c. After I finish my ATPL in New Zealand I want to move to Europe and live in Luxembourg. I would like to know what is it like working on the countries national carrier, Luxair. What is the pay like? How are you trained? The entire country in my opinion is beautiful, but those are pictures, I would like to know the thoughts of the citizens who inhabit the city.
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They have a GDP like 80.000 dollars. And they are the richest ppl in the world. (Qatar could have surpassed them recently, thanx to petrol) So seems like even if u work as a janitor they are gonna pay a lot. That's the best I can offer about them. Never been there. But I don't really think they are waiting for foreigners to share their wealth with open arms. U'll probably get paid less since u are a foreigner. Better a Luxembourgese explain the details to you, tho i doubt any exists in here :D

Friday, May 1, 2009

I'm in college, planning to become a pharmacist. How do I become licensed in Europe once I finish

I'm in college, planning to become a pharmacist. How do I become licensed in Europe once I finish?
I live in california, and would like to continue schooling here, but afterward would love to become licensed to work in Europe. I want to live in Switzerland or Luxembourg and work as a Pharmacist. How does that work as far as licensing or whatever else may be necessary? Thanks!
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Well, besides the license, you need to know the language. Speaking off the top of my head, if your in the USA, then it is not that much trouble to get licensed in Canada, and that automatically makes it easy to get licensed in NZ, England, ect. BUT, getting licensed and maintaining it might be expensive, last I checked it cost about 700 dollars a year for a Canadian license. The thing to do would be to check the facts with a pharmacy school in one of the countries of interest. If you were an American living in Germany, then oftentimes the US Army is looking for civilian pharmacists there, that way you do not even have to have an additional language requirement. But being there would be ideal in getting the language skills needed for the job mobility your after. Consider also the Indian Health Service, much of the American Tribal Community lives in abject poverty, SD, ND, Montana especially, they really could use good pharmacists out there. see USAJOBS for those opportunities, they pop up from time to time.