Busted Tees
Wednesday, November 30th, 2005Yeah, okay, we thought it was funny.
I’m def buying one. Cheers!
Busted Tees : Greece
Yeah, okay, we thought it was funny.
I’m def buying one. Cheers!
Busted Tees : Greece
Today is the first day of International Education week—sponsored by, yes, the U.S. State Department. Suprised? Well, they hope to promote cultural understanding in the world via international education. Fair enough—that’s what we’re trying to do. This week we can praise the State Department for doing something good.
Check it out: International Education Week 2005 and […]
A common question many have is whether or not American students are able to work in the UK while studying. The answer is yes, but you have to jump through a couple hoops first.
Can you pass a citizenship test?
Sean at http://www.whatseansaw.com gives us his whole-hearted opinion after taking the test:
I’m British, have lived here all my life, work for Her Britannic Majesty’s Government, I vote and consider myself to be more than a little politcally aware. I got six out of 15 so don’t feel too disheartend […]
The first in a series of MUB articles.
WikiHow has a short article on how to move to England. It’s short, sweet and, well, lacking…umm…details. Have a read and shoot us an email at mub@makeusbrits.com with questions the article failed to answer:
Pack your bags and hop on the next Heathrow! God save the Queen.
And yes, we hope to know more than they do.
How […]
Okay, we’re going backwards this time for all you Brits needing resources when coming to America. Now you can’t say we didn’t try.
Brits in the US.
Global Learning Semesters is offering a semester or a year abroad at London’s Metropolitan University and the chance to take up to four classes per term in a customized program:
On this program, you will be directly enrolled in four modules at London Metropolitan University (London Met) that can be selected to match practically any academic […]
Sarcasm has found its way into all aspects of the English language on both sides of the pond. But to the Brits—yes, it is an artform: