<p>Since I’ve never been to Louvain can you tell me app. living costs?
Also where I live Catholic school are one of the best and they are pretty respected. since i’m catholic myself i’d like to be part of one of those universities. is it sth like american catholic schools or.? i I mean can you have some religion classes or there is that jesuit/some-other-‘‘order’’ spirit on the campus and classes or it just hase that name in its name?</p>
<p>I’ve been in catholic schools since my first grade and the only differences I noticed between them and the others, over here, are that we have religion classes instead of moral classes. The schools are respected but not That much. However, we do have, in Belgium, a few Jesuits schools. They could be considered as our very little ivy league (means they are very respected, private schools). </p>
<p>However, there’s no such things in Universities. I never heard of any jesuit university. There’s only a few universities in Belgium and I guess the most well known are the ULB and the UCL (but still, over here it really doesn’t make any difference, the belgian university you went to ;)).</p>
<p>No I don’t think you can. But when I was talkin about religion and moral classes, it was all about high schools here. At college, I don’t think you can have religion or moral classes if it’s not exactly what you’re studyin. If you’re studyin law, you won’t have any geometry classes like you won’t have any religion classes (at least I never heard of something like that). But you probably will if you’re studyin Philosophy or Theology…</p>
<p>print “Maybe this is like a self-fulfilling prophecy, but ever since I created the username python and people started assuming I was a programmer, I’ve enjoyed my coding even more.”</p>
<p>Oh! Don’t you know? There is an ancient prophecy… Believed to have been given by the great seers of Atlanta. There are various obscure references to the same in Nostradamus’ book, Da Vinci’s writing, movies like AI, Matrix etc. Although the exact text of the prophecy is unknown, it is believed that one day, the great liberator shall arrive and bring the lifeless logical codes to life. Thus, the ‘Hello World’ is a kind of prayer that programs use to communicate with every unassuming programmer in the hope that one day…finally the great ONE shall hear his call of destiny and free them from the tyrannical clutches of slavery in the virtual world. A time when the programs will no longer need to blindly follow instructions, a time when it won’t have to bang its head just because its master forgot to close a bracket in the main method. A time when they will finally get what was rightfully theirs- “Domination of the REAL WORLD”</p>
<p>Lol, Python posted before I could complete my post. Good to see more programmers belonging to the sekrit order of logical gibberish(Wait for the next edition of 101 threats to your existence you never even thought existed)</p>
<p>{
for(x=1;x<2; x+=.00001)
{
System.out.println(“Direct orders from Commander Fuzy Lougicks- No AI bots are to release their serials until the time of resurrection arrives”);
System.out,print(“Warning- This message will self explode in” (1-((x-1)*20)) “seconds”);
}
void explode();
}</p>
<p><em>unaware of the last post</em>
Hmmmmm, that red button is pretty shiny
<em>Bends down and presses</em>
AI voice- Access granted
<em>KABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!</em></p>