I don't think so......you can try searching for your school just to see, though.
Ohhh NIFTY. We are. I doubt there'd be a point in my joining though since facebook doesn't seem to be big in Aus like it is in other countries. As made evident by the fact I didn't even know we had it available to us.
It amuses me that they Uni's are listed as "Colleges", because ... we just don't call them that here.
Actually, a college has only undergrad programs, while a university has both undergrad and stuff like masters, secondary degrees, and all other higher-up stuff. Although many places call themselves colleges when they are actually universities. Point in case, BC. Boston College is actually a university because it has stuff like Law and Medical schools.
oh, and also: ahahahahhahhaa sucks for everyone who has a myspace! can't say I miss it, cause I never had one to begin with! ahahahah! okay I'll stop now.
Actually, a college has only undergrad programs, while a university has both undergrad and stuff like masters, secondary degrees, and all other higher-up stuff. Although many places call themselves colleges when they are actually universities. Point in case, BC. Boston College is actually a university because it has stuff like Law and Medical schools. oh, and also: ahahahahhahhaa sucks for everyone who has a myspace! can't say I miss it, cause I never had one to begin with! ahahahah! okay I'll stop now.
Not true, I go to college and we have a masters program, business school, and something else that's higher education.
Not true, I go to college and we have a masters program, business school, and something else that's higher education.
See, most "Colleges" where I am are infact private k-12 schools. So, they encompass primary (elementary? IDK i forget what you people call the younger years), "junior high" and "high school" (Although we only have primary and high school. No Junior high. Except really weird places). So, technically I went to a college for most of my school career, and then when I finished year 12 I moved on to University.
See, most "Colleges" where I am are infact private k-12 schools. So, they encompass primary (elementary? IDK i forget what you people call the younger years), "junior high" and "high school" (Although we only have primary and high school. No Junior high. Except really weird places). So, technically I went to a college for most of my school career, and then when I finished year 12 I moved on to University.
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I don't think so......you can try searching for your school just to see, though.
Ohhh NIFTY. We are. I doubt there'd be a point in my joining though since facebook doesn't seem to be big in Aus like it is in other countries. As made evident by the fact I didn't even know we had it available to us.
It amuses me that they Uni's are listed as "Colleges", because ... we just don't call them that here.
Although many places call themselves colleges when they are actually universities. Point in case, BC. Boston College is actually a university because it has stuff like Law and Medical schools.
oh, and also: ahahahahhahhaa sucks for everyone who has a myspace! can't say I miss it, cause I never had one to begin with! ahahahah!
okay I'll stop now.
Although many places call themselves colleges when they are actually universities. Point in case, BC. Boston College is actually a university because it has stuff like Law and Medical schools.
oh, and also: ahahahahhahhaa sucks for everyone who has a myspace! can't say I miss it, cause I never had one to begin with! ahahahah!
okay I'll stop now.
Not true, I go to college and we have a masters program, business school, and something else that's higher education.
See, most "Colleges" where I am are infact private k-12 schools. So, they encompass primary (elementary? IDK i forget what you people call the younger years), "junior high" and "high school" (Although we only have primary and high school. No Junior high. Except really weird places). So, technically I went to a college for most of my school career, and then when I finished year 12 I moved on to University.
Yeah, after 12th grade, you go to College or Uni.