Posted by nm from IP 64.12.116.140 on April 09, 2007 at 08:46:25:
In Reply to: Re: Sincere advice is highly appreciated posted by miki on April 08, 2007 at 06:55:50:
You wrote:
"78 is a 30 years from now," What does that mean?
Do you mean "78 is 30 years from now,"?? If so why the "a"????
"Even you are excepted residency is a very very hard job" This makes no sense!!!!!!! Do you mean:
SENTENCE 1: "Even you are excepted A residency. (PUT A F***ING PERIOD HERE.)
SENTENCE 2: Residency is a very very hard job" (PUT A F***ING COMMA between the very, very.)
YOU CAN'T STICK RESIDENCY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TWO SENTENCES AND TRY TO TURN THEM INTO ONE SENTENCE.
"Talented, knowledgeable, excellent why they dont offer you a position, think about it."
Shouldn't there be a period or exclamation point after "excellent", a question mark at the end of position and a period or exclamation point at the end of "it"?
YOU MANAGED TO TURN THREE SEPERATE SENTENCES INTO ONE RUN ON SENTENCE!!! THAT PRETTY IMPRESSIVE.
The correct spelling is DON'T, not "dont"
Most of the time, I have great difficulty understanding what's written on this forum because of spelling and grammatical errors.
I would hate to read the personal statements submitted by most of the people who post here!!