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15/12/2003 10:42:20
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Jordan,

I have some Bulgarian friends that have been in the U.S. now for about 2 years. They tell me that there is a school in the 2nd largest city in Bulgaria that teaches entirely in English and is highly sought after. It used to be only for party children years ago. Is it still there and is it still in demand? Has it been proven that graduates from it are any more prepared or sought after in Bulgaria or international firms?

>>Foreign language skills amaze me. I barely speak my native language - but you guys have mastered two or three:-). I bet you haven't watched as much TV as me:-)
>>
>>I asked a Chineese engineer once if he 'thought' in english or chineese. He said he day dreamed and planned with chineese - but he worked his computations (EE math) in english.
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>>OS and Office - well don't that trim my stereotypical blinders. I hope at least, we can keep the fox team in Washington state:-)
>
>We live in small country, that force us to speak except native language - Bulgarian, which is close to Russian, Serbian, Czech, Polish some western language.
>I study at school English.
>My wife study at school - German, but when in University continue his education in Computer science she was forced to learn English too.
>It is normally for bulgarian to know Russian and one of German/French/English/Spanish.
>In our office programmers speak one or two of them
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