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Last Post Wins - Printable Version +- Airline Enterprise - Forums (https://www.airlineenterprise.com/forums) +-- Forum: Community (https://www.airlineenterprise.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Off-Topic (https://www.airlineenterprise.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Last Post Wins (/showthread.php?tid=35) Pages:
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RE: Last Post Wins - Unknown98 - 03-12-2017 I wish I had a month off to study! Then again my exams were probably nowhere near as difficult as yours. What I'm thinking is to open public beta sometime next week, as long as we don't run into any major issues. RE: Last Post Wins - Frenchie - 03-12-2017 What were they on actually? Interestingly, I consider my exams easier (at least the format, given they ask you to write an essay in an hour) than those of my french high school. I remember sitting down for five hours straight doing my dissertation on the euro currency and its budgetary/monetary asymmetry in the Euro zone. RE: Last Post Wins - Unknown98 - 03-12-2017 A variety of subjects, towards the end of my college it was mainly supply chain management/logistics management subjects, process improvement, demand integration/forecasting, and so on. My final exam for my strategic sourcing class was 30 questions, multiple choice, and basically all the answers were given beforehand on the exam review. I finished in 25 minutes. That was by far the easiest, my other courses weren't quite that easy, but relatively speaking the exams weren't that hard. Except for statistics. I failed that class so hard lol Never had to write a dissertation or anything like that. I guess my classes had a lot more interactive elements to them, projects and simulations rather than exams and coursework. RE: Last Post Wins - Frenchie - 03-12-2017 Oh so your studies sounds a lot more business-orientated, that's also why I suppose. I study International Relations, which I absolutely love, but I've had to write 10 essays (2000 words) during the year, I'm actually pulling an all-nighter to finish one for tomorrow.
RE: Last Post Wins - Unknown98 - 03-12-2017 Yeah my degree was in Business degree in supply chain. I hate writing essays so I'm glad I did not have to do much of that
RE: Last Post Wins - Carde - 03-13-2017 Second episode of top gear this season was great again. I am so happy now we have both TG and GT to watch and both are fun
RE: Last Post Wins - chaitanya - 03-13-2017 Just wanted to know... the airlines in Roleplay Forums are in-game airlines, right? RE: Last Post Wins - Frenchie - 03-13-2017 Basically yes, though we're essentially posting teasers for our airline roleplay threads, given the public beta is just around the corner (I think unk mentioned sometime this or next week!). RE: Last Post Wins - chaitanya - 03-13-2017 (03-13-2017, 04:27 PM)Frenchie Wrote: Basically yes, though we're essentially posting teasers for our airline roleplay threads, given the public beta is just around the corner (I think unk mentioned sometime this or next week!). So it is roeplay for a coming airline in the Public BETA? Can I also do it? RE: Last Post Wins - Unknown98 - 03-13-2017 Anyone is welcome to post a roleplay thread. I'm planning/hoping to open up public beta either late this week or early next week. Just keep in mind the game will be reset various times throughout public beta, and then once again when public beta concludes. Public beta is a testing phase of the game to eliminate bugs and improve gameplay. |