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| 20 Aug 2016 10:03 PM |
probably the i5 version was orignally gonna opt for a macbook but this is much more useful for my course it's a drawing tablet, a regular tablet and has the specs of a laptop all in one plus i get the adobe creative cloud for free with it too :))))))
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:06 PM |
"how much does that cost"
around £800 altogether
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:06 PM |
i don't understand england money is it worth more or less than the us dollar |
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:07 PM |
"is it worth more or less than the us dollar"
£1 = $1.31
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:07 PM |
wait when did they make a surface 4
i thought they just made 3 |
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:09 PM |
"wait when did they make a surface 4
i thought they just made 3"
apparently it released last october
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:11 PM |
Nice.
Also doesn't college in the UK = high school in the US? I think that's what someone told me once. And university in the UK = college in the US?
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:17 PM |
"Also doesn't college in the UK = high school in the US? I think that's what someone told me once. And university in the UK = college in the US?"
well i'm not really familiar with the british to american conversion of education but i know for a fact that the year we leave school (year 11) is grade 10 in america
college is one of the routes you can take after completing GCSEs, but the majority decide to continue in school to do sixth form (a-levels) which is another 2 years of school (grade 11 & grade 12), but not compulsory. people who do a-levels can then go to college, university or work
i'm staying in college for 3 years and i may go to university if i'm up for it
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| 20 Aug 2016 10:24 PM |
"college is one of the routes you can take after completing GCSEs, but the majority decide to continue in school to do sixth form (a-levels) which is another 2 years of school (grade 11 & grade 12), but not compulsory. people who do a-levels can then go to college, university or work"
What's the difference between college and university?
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