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Is it possible to reach CLB 7 level French for the TEF exam if I study french for 2-3 years but only around 15 minutes a day?

I want to immigrate to Canada and I'm currently a 3rd year bachelor degree student in Slovenia (originally from Bosnia) and I plan to finish a Masters degree here aswell and then probably get a full year of work experience and after that to apply for Express Entry. My goal is to have 518 points and I'm not sure if that will get me an invitation but I think it's very possible.

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u/RiaBang — 11 hours ago

My personal ranking of European countries based on where I would live as a gay

This is mostly based on rights and public acceptance mixed with a bit of bias.

u/RiaBang — 3 days ago

Which of these drag names is the best?

  1. Velvet Vomit || 2. Biscuit Cream || 3. Sickly Sweetie || 4. Stella Stilton
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u/RiaBang — 29 days ago

I might have marfan syndrome and I don't know what to do.

So basically I'm 175 cm tall and my arm span is around 184 cm (if I measured it correctly), I'm 18 and weigh 58 kg. I'm really skinny and don't gain wait at all no matter how much I eat. I have a long narrow face, slightly crowded teeth, -2 myopia and minor scoliosis. I can also do the wrist test but cannot do the thumb one. And I have 4-7 points on the systemic score, I'm not sure about 2 things because I would have to do scans to know if I'm positive on that or not.

The points I do know for sure are:

Scoliosis (1 point)

Slightly asymmetrical chest (might be because of scoliosis) (1 point)

Wrist test (1 point)

Arm span longer than height (1 point)

And I don't know if I have mitrial valve prolapse and dural ectasia.

If I could I would really want to get checked for aorta enlargement because I've heard it can be dangerous if undiagnosed.

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u/RiaBang — 1 month ago