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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #31 (permalink) Fri Oct 16, 2009 18:58 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi again Naiverock,

As you said that candidates who have work experience are preferred to MBA programs. And this is same also in my country. In my opinion this is something that ought to be. But we all new graduates have to have a chance to do it. And there is a chance.

I will take an exam for being a financier next month. And if this is my chance, I should not miss it and I will not.
If I miss, then I can try to get MS degree on my department, food engineering. :?

And Hello Sel,

As you said that our jobs are much the same. I do not know how this is in other countries but to be an engineer in Turkey is much difficult. I love my department but I dont wanna work as an engineer. :roll:

It is beautiful that you did your internship in USA. It must have expanded your perspective :)

I like to invent new things and I did when I was at the university. I worked in laboratory. But I think I would prefer to be a financier.

Nice to meet you, too Sel and hope to stay in touch

Sincerely
Tuba-
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


Joined: 10 Oct 2009
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #32 (permalink) Fri Oct 16, 2009 19:35 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

wish the best for you Tuba. as you said keep in touch.
take care

Best wishes,
Sel
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #33 (permalink) Fri Oct 16, 2009 21:08 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Thanks guys.
I wish that you all and I find our way to succeed. I have made a lot of experienced and sophisticated friends here. be helpful and continue to contribute to improve each other's English. do please try to write essays.
marhaba afandilarim
soz gozal kadinnada tashakor ediyorom.
chok gozal gonoshoroz.
forgive me, if I made a mistake (some mistakes).
to inform you...I'm not a Turkish but I like all languages.
wish you luck. :wink:
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #34 (permalink) Fri Oct 16, 2009 21:20 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hello Richard_Jack

Let me to ask you where are you from? And I am sorry if I understood wrong but your writing, which is not English, is not Turkish. which language is it? Is that your native language?
Tuba-
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #35 (permalink) Fri Oct 16, 2009 22:31 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi
I always want to go to TOEFL essay sample, which I'm here just for that forum, but I got cut in ...may be I should say miscellaneous ones(for me).-frankly speaking: waste of time, just for fun.
I just try to write Turkish words by English letter.but now I realize that I couldn't have down it ..yes it might not be that Turkish you speak. may be Azerbaijani....I'm under the weather right now to explain.
I only have a smattering of Turkish and I told you that. and it's not my mother tongue.
let's read and write some essays...
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #36 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 3:06 am   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi, Richard_Jack,
The thread in your writing is little confused and it's not like you.
You seem worried about something. What's it, mind telling us?

I am here not just for improvement in English, but also hope to make friends with the whole world. Only essays and practice will make me boring and tedious. I don't think chatting with friends is a waste at all. I enjoy the time here with you all.

As to Tuba and Sel, I am happy to see you two having a lot of things in common.
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #37 (permalink) Sun Oct 18, 2009 22:40 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi Naiverock, how are you?

I do not know Richard_Jack and I couldnt understand if I made a mistake. Anyway, I agree with you that the meeting new people is good and improving our English is better together with meeting new people. And as you said that chatting with friends does not mean "waste of time".

See you.
Tuba-
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


Joined: 10 Oct 2009
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Location: Turkey

A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #38 (permalink) Sun Oct 18, 2009 23:01 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Nice to meet you, Tuba. We're practically neighbors - I'm from Azerbaijan. :)

Good luck on your exam! I'm sure you can do well.
Topaze
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #39 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:18 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hello Topaze, nice to meet you, too

How are you?

Thanks a lot for your wishes. I hope so ;)

And what do you do for living? Are you student or have you got any job? Please talk about yourself :)

See you.
Tuba-
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


Joined: 10 Oct 2009
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #40 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:44 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi guys
I didn't mean it.
Is anyone upsets with me?
It was at midnight I wrote that and I myself don't know what I meant.
I'm sorry if...I wish you all luck and hope that we make friends.
I appropriate the friendly atmosphere of this page.
Many thanks.
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #41 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 16:02 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi, Tuba, Richard_Jack, Sel,
New ESLers, u are welcome here,
I haven't shown up here for almost 24 hours, due to some trivial things.
Wish you have had a nice day.
Sometimes, we do something we didn't mean to do. Nothing big deal. Just let it go.
I will try my best to be here and share my news with u everyday. Hope to hear your latest stories, my friends.
My bedtime is close now. Night.
Sincerely,
naiverock
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #42 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 16:12 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Tuba- wrote:
Hello Topaze, nice to meet you, too

How are you?

Thanks a lot for your wishes. I hope so ;)

And what do you do for living? Are you student or have you got any job? Please talk about yourself :)

See you.


Yes, I'm a student, in a sense. I've recently completed my PhD program in biochemistry and, if everything goes fine, will probably defend the thesis in a month or so. After that, I plan on going abroad to continue my studies.
Topaze
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #43 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 20:44 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hello Naiverock and Topaze, I think I am a bit late but good night Naiverock ;)

It is really good, Topaze. I like biochemistry because of my department. I do not know that you know but I am a food engineer ;) And I get many lessons about biochemistry including carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins etc.

I hope you will achieve your plans ;) and after a month you will have the title of Dr. ;)
Tuba-
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


Joined: 10 Oct 2009
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Location: Turkey

A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #44 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 13:00 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hey, guys,
Welcome to join us, Dr.Topaze.
Which are you from, and which country are u going to?
Your experience would be very valuable to us.

A greeting is never late. (to Tuba)

I think I get a cold today and maybe a little fever. I regret having the cold bath last night. It's already autumn and getting colder everyday. Keep warm, friends.
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A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :) #45 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 13:05 pm   A Big Hello to Everyone From Turkey :)
 

Hi Naiverock,

Please try to get rid of the habit of purposely misspelling the word 'you'. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Torsten

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