This guy who told about Laws was really enthausiastic. In a workshop we handled some cases that could happen, and what the law says about it. I found it very interesting, especially the International and Notarial Laws. I will really consider those options for my future studies.
Cultural Antropology was nice too, but not as good as I expected. I have to dig into that a little more, before writing it down, but I think I prefere Laws.
Other then that, there's Social Geography. I wanted to follow that class too, but you could only pick two sad Well, have to find info on my own then...
In two weeks I'll be going to Leiden to another University to find out more about different kinds of studies. I hope to learn more about the study Japanese there and maybe something about Social Geography and a little more about Cultural Antropology.
To round things up, the quote of the day is from the man who held the speech in the Laws class. I hope you like it, I however found it very amusing...
Quote Of The Day
We can't do science, we can't do languages, so we play with Dutch, that's all we can do. That's all every lawyer can do. And that is excactly why I hate this slide... It says Binding Study Advise. How...? How can an advise be binding???
We can't do science, we can't do languages, so we play with Dutch, that's all we can do. That's all every lawyer can do. And that is excactly why I hate this slide... It says Binding Study Advise. How...? How can an advise be binding???