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On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:Show nested quote +On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments.
He is not doing medicine.
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Excellent play today. Climbing the ladder like a pro.
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On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine.
He's doing engineering, no?
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Just saw that game on ladder vs Patience. Nuts!
I think it may have lit a spark under old Stephano
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On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? just because he retired doesn't mean he isn't allowed to play or strream anymore
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Sign me up
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On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine.
You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree.
If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (:
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On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (:
dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU
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On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU
Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway.
Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American.
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On February 03 2014 07:08 FiWiFaKi wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway. Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American.
Ah ah, priceless
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On February 03 2014 07:08 FiWiFaKi wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway. Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American. Except for the fact that Stephano is not attending a school in France.
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On February 03 2014 08:17 SaltySam wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 07:08 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway. Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American. Except for the fact that Stephano is not attending a school in France. no but EU and therefore likely a educating system like university, not school/college whatever.
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On February 03 2014 07:43 aXa wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 07:08 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway. Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American. Ah ah, priceless
Love to see Stephano play, still best stream of all (but HeroMarine is really nice to watch, too). I know FiWiFaKi is Canadian...but it remembers me again of how awkward that whole "adopting" thing is, that is going on in SC2 in America. It´s like "Hey, there is no good American in SC2 (at the moment) so we just take the best players from the world and "make them americans", because everyone wants to be american, you know?" Erm, NO, not everyone wants to be american...maybe we are fine with the nationality we have, so maybe shut up with the "USA USA"-shouts everytime a non-american wins a tournament in the US. Geez. And then even forgetting about the fact, that he is no real american...
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On February 03 2014 11:18 Rob-Zero wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 07:43 aXa wrote:On February 03 2014 07:08 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway. Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American. Ah ah, priceless Love to see Stephano play, still best stream of all (but HeroMarine is really nice to watch, too). I know FiWiFaKi is Canadian...but it remembers me again of how awkward that whole "adopting" thing is, that is going on in SC2 in America. It´s like "Hey, there is no good American in SC2 (at the moment) so we just take the best players from the world and "make them americans", because everyone wants to be american, you know?" Erm, NO, not everyone wants to be american...maybe we are fine with the nationality we have, so maybe shut up with the "USA USA"-shouts everytime a non-american wins a tournament in the US. Geez. And then even forgetting about the fact, that he is no real american...
To be clear, I wanted to be funny , and didn't actually think Stephano was American.
I think it's more of a joke. We know Stephano is French, but it's probably shitty for the US, having over 300 million people and all, and not having any players in many tournaments... USA wants someone to cheer for, I guess it's somewhat hard to explain, but I didn't think people would be getting offended by it.
We call ourselves foreigners for Christs sake (see how I made a christian remark while being an atheist?) when we live outside of Korea. Jokes like that shouldn't be taken so heavily, it's all in good fun. Like you mentioned, I'm Canadian, but I'd argue that USA is one of the least nationalistic countries out there. Norway is proud when Snute wins, etc... USA is just louder because of the shear size of the population, the amount of people who play video games there, and English being their primary language.
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On February 03 2014 09:54 Rollora wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 08:17 SaltySam wrote:On February 03 2014 07:08 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 07:03 xsnac wrote:On February 03 2014 06:50 FiWiFaKi wrote:On February 03 2014 00:10 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On January 29 2014 01:26 PhoenixVoid wrote:On January 29 2014 00:36 Schelim wrote: not that i mind, but isn't he supposed to be retired? I believe he is more semi-pro in his current capacity, similar to how ThorZaIN is currently. Both are preoccupied with schooling (coincidentally medicine), but if they can squeeze in the time, play in a few tournaments. He is not doing medicine. You can't do "medicine" at his age anyway. You have to finish an undergrad degree with a really high GPA and then apply for medicine school, which is usually 3-4 years. So pretty much, the first four years of "medicine" are super easy because you're taking biology, chemistry, or some other natural science degree. If he picked engineering, I'm happy for him (: dude we dont have same educational sistem in EU Wow, I just read about the structure of medicine school in france... Boggles my mind. Although it is pretty similar it seems. You don't take any real medicine classes for the first few years anyway. Apologies for being incorrect, forgot Stephano wasn't American. Except for the fact that Stephano is not attending a school in France. no but EU and therefore likely a educating system like university, not school/college whatever.
Canada has Universities and Colleges. University is like the "real degrees" such as Engineering, Medicine, Law, Science, Mathematics, and colleges do stuff like Graphic Design.
So yeah, we have universities, but you still have to finish a university degree with a 3.7+~ GPA and score well on an MCAT test before you have any realistic chances of being accepted.
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Stephano - The GoOdy Zerg
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