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Are most hk sfu students rich?
   
               Hi, I am wondering if H.K. students studying at SFU are rich/middle-class/or so so..?
sorry I am asking a dumb question but I am not from SFU.
My friend from SFU told me most of his HK classmates are middle-class. Even if they drive to school-they are driving their family's car. and some of them just can't afford to buy another car and just take the bus to school. I am from HK but I am not studying at SFU.
                     sorry I am asking a dumb question but I am not from SFU.
My friend from SFU told me most of his HK classmates are middle-class. Even if they drive to school-they are driving their family's car. and some of them just can't afford to buy another car and just take the bus to school. I am from HK but I am not studying at SFU.
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1.) I am currently staying in residence right now even though I can drive (to a degree) and live in Richmond.
2.) My parents are perfectly ok with me being a History/ Humanities major even though I will probably be making only $45,000 a year if I live through this.
3.) I am going on vacation in the summer.
Do I sound poor to you?
That is not to say that some aren't rich. Well... none of them are, some parents are well off.
instead, they were powered by mom and dad.
Unless of course, you have massive connections. In that case, I hate you :(
Now, the number of officers retiring is more or less steady: there will always be people retiring and there will always be people being hired as a result. The pay isn't bad, especially once you've worked there for a while. The thing with the RCMP is that you could be stationed anywhere in Canada. Imagine living anywhere in Saskatchewan or Manitoba or an industrial town in Ontario :omg:
My friend was asked if he or know of any friends that smoke marijuana or other illegal drugs/narcotics. My friend said he was at a party where a friend of his was smoking marijuana. The interviewer asked if he left the party after finding out about it, and my friend said he didn't. This led to him being deferred in the interview process for a year.
Moral of the story?
um... there isn't one. But at least now you're prepared for one of their uh.. traps, sort to speak.
I know that volunteer hours are huge for the VPD (as in basically volunteering like it's a part-time job in relation to how many hours you are recommended to put in per week), but the interviewing process is definitively one to watch out for.
Related to LAPD, I actually want to spend some time with the LAPD so I get to deal with some hardcore LA gang war stuff. I am cool with any part of Canada except Quebec. I am not learning French! I am not very social and very conservative, so I don't have to worry about this. Why would he even think about being an RCMP officer if he done drugs such a short while ago? Don't he know that he should get clean the moment he considers becoming an officer.
Well for MJ anyways.
I thought about trying to be a cop once... but with all the drugs, I doubt they'd let me in.
Who knows, in the next couple of years they may need a lot and be less strict, lol.
i duno how he stays in shape for that
he drinks every day, smokes every day, and does coke every other day, lol.
yeah off topic...
anyways.......
uhh... are taiwan students rich?! lol
well on second thought.. maybe not as rich as vonnie.. i can't afford $300 boots.. o.O" but i am willing to pay that for jeans.. *blushes* hehehe.. =P
Beyonds my jerseys, I think the most expensive piece of clothing I own is a nice winter jacket that was originally in the mid 200s which I found at the clear out rack for quite the discount :)