m7040
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- Sep 15, 2006
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- Frederick maryland
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- Kubota M7040, MF 203 industrial, ZD331, RTV 1100 , Kubota Minix excavator, Unimog 404
90 percent is good. She is well on her way I would sayIf she was a boy I would throw her out from home and country too
Young guys have to be a bit hungry and have to stand on their own. With daughters we should be not so harsh
Actually I have offered her to cover a year or two in any foreign school.
But she has to be confident she have drive for that thing. Up to now it looks promising.
Likes subject, have good grades (~ 90 %). But that school starts messing things up a bit. It's not typical mess when kids are blaming teachers, it's really management.
thing is that this is relatively new course, and it's shared between Technical uni and Medical uni. And as it always is, while technicians have all things in their pockets, medics are mess - claiming lack of funds, they want to step out in the middle of process. Lot of not needed emotions, which are reflecting on students. Daughter is not happy at all. But from another hand she has to learn that too
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Other than that - nothing big is going on
Still no luck with heater, driving around in cold car. At least it's not THAT cold
That's about it, take care
What I had a hard time with was what the end goal is ie what profession and job this will result in?
Professors said that is normal, just continue to take classes it will become apparent at some time. It did eventually but it worried me a lot