Language student Hypertext narrative.

A hypertext narrative by

Katerine Biron

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Word count: 1430

Choice count: 38

Section count: 20

Image count: 20

Error count: 5

Field Related Analysis:

Education : 25 matches (CEGEP, Jerome, School, bachelor's degree, bilingual, choice, college, course, degree, diploma, don, first, games, general, high school, homework, learning, library, market, postgraduate, school, semester, student, university, vacation)

Tourism : 20 matches (Airport, Bus, Concert, Dormitory, Journey, Metro, Plane, Program, airport, bit, bus, course, dormitory, language, pension, program, public transport, stop, train, vacation)

Computer Science : 19 matches (bit, check, choice, clear, close, hypertext, Library, Pick, Pop, running, searching, sleep, traffic, translation, translator, transport, True, language, video)

Target Structure:

background check (1 match)

flirtation (1 match)

internship (1 match)

lack of (1 match)

OJT (1 match)

pension (1 match)

put aside (2 matches)

sexual harassment (1 match)

vacant position (1 match)

wage (2 matches)

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Language student Hypertext narrative.

Choice of College.

I finish high school and it's time for me to choose a program and a college. I love learning language and all the things relate to their culture, so I think I will go with language. Which college should I pick?

Choice 1 : Cegep of Saint-Jerome.

Choice 2 : Cegep Andre-Laurendeau.

Choice 3 : College Lionel-Groulx.

writing in diffrent language

Cegep of Saint-Jerome.

At Saint-Jerome, there is a course in English that I have a lot of difficulties. I'm not a bilingual speakers and I have a lack of understanding in English so it takes me more effort than the other. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Continue School.

Choice 2 : Stop School.

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Cegep Andre-Laurendeau.

Each day, I need to do two hours of bus and metro morning and night. The price for those two public transport is quite expensive and with my job I can't afford those expense each month. I need to choose a college, closer to my house.

Choice 1 : Choice of college.

Cegep Andre-Laurendeau

College Lionel-Groulx.

The college Lionel-Groulx is very close to my house but I don't like the ambiance and the people who go there. Also, there is not Asian languages in the program, and they are the language I'm the most familiar with.

Choice 1 : Choice of College.

Lionel-Groulx college

Continue School.

The other semester seems better than the first one. Maybe it's because the feeling of being overwhelmed by homework, projects and exams seem more normal and less extreme. But the more the last semester is coming and ending, the more quickly I need to decide what I do after college. Which one should I choose?

Choice 1 : University of Montreal.

Choice 2 : McGill University.

Choice 3 : Not Going to University.

Graduation

Stop School.

I think dropping school wasn't the right choice to make but it's too late and I'm happy not to have to do homework every day. To be able to relax, play video games and sleep until twelve. What a good life! My mother doesn't agree with my new lifestyle, and she wants me to return to school or found a real job. If I don't, she kicks me out of the house. I don't really want to get throw out of my parents' house. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Return to college.

Choice 2 : Found a Job.

Bored

University of Montreal.

I decide to go to the University of Montreal but I don't know the program I want. Which one should I choose?

Choice 1 : Program of Translate.

Choice 2 : Program of East Asian Study.

University of montreal

McGill University.

First day at McGill, I'm struggling a lot because I still have a lake of understanding in English. I should change for the University of Montreal.

Choice 1 : University of Montreal.

McGill University

Not Going to University.

No school is something that I like. I can sleep and do whatever I want to do with my journey but my mother doesn't like it. She makes it clear that I need to go to school or found a job otherwise I'm kicked out of my parents' house. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Choose new program (the end)

Choice 2 : Found a Job.

Choice 3 : Go to university.

Thinking

Found a Job.

I found a job in a library. The wage is higher than the minimum wage, the workers are lovely, the work hours are very suitable and I have a pension. I love my job. I think I made the right choice.

Choice 1 : The end

Job

Program of Translate.

The program of translation is a good program and I like it. The people are a little bit different since I'm more into the Asian translation but it's fine and most of them are my friend now. Most of them want to continue their studies and do mastery. I don't know if I want to also do that. There is a lot of paperwork and I don't know if I am able to finish it. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Do Mastery.

Choice 2 : Job Market 1.

Chinese language homework

Program of East Asian Study.

The program of East Asian study is my dream program, I love Asian culture and their languages. One of my friends asks me if I want to do an exchange in an Asian country for a year with her. I would want to say "yes" since I always wanted that, but I don't know if I have enough money. My parents said that they will help me to make my dream come true, but I don't want to make them pay for everything. Also, the university do a background check and I'm stressed. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Exchange in Japan.

Choice 2 : Exchange in Korea.

Choice 3 : Exchange in China.

Choice 4 : No exchange.

East asia

Do Mastery.

The mastery in translation harder than I never imagine. I almost fell my first semester, but I made it until the end. It's time to find a job.

Choice 1 : Job Market 1.

Paperwork

Exchange in Japan.

Japan is a wonderful country. My studies are going well, and my university in Japan allowed me to do an internship at a publishing house in Japan. Everything seems fine in general, only the intense flirtation and kind of sexual harassment by some old man every time on the train, is very stressful and disgusting. I hate that! My study in Japan is almost finished, so I need to choose what I do after my bachelor's degree. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Postgraduate diploma to do mastery in translation.

Choice 2 : Job Market 2.

Torii path with lantern at Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kyoto, Japan

Exchange in Korea.

Korea is a wonderful and so different country. The K-pop industry has a big influence on the style and on the economy of the country. I lose my wallet at the concert of BTS and now I can't go back to my dormitory and make my choice for what I do after my bachelor's degree. The good thing about that is that I don't know what to choose and while I walk back to my dormitory I will think about it. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Postgraduate diploma to do mastery in translation.

Choice 2 : Job Market 2.

Baekje Cultural Land

Exchange in China.

China is a big country with too many people. Going to school or somewhere else by public transport is unthinkable and the traffic is something. I'm going to the airport for returning to Canada but I think I will be late and I will miss my plane. I stress so much right now. I need to think about something else to stop stressing. Maybe, thinking about what I will do when I finish my bachelor's degree. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Postgraduate diploma to do mastery in translation.

Choice 2 : Job Market 2.

China Great-Wall-of-China

No exchange.

I regret my decision to not to do an exchange but in need to move on. The advantage of not doing it is that I could put aside enough money to go on vacation with my family. I have finished my bachelor's degree I need to choose what I do next. I always wanted to be a translator, but it will cost me a lot of money. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Postgraduate diploma to do mastery in translation.

Choice 2 : Job Market 2.

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Job Market 1.

I saw a request saying there is a vacant position for a translator in a small company. The wage is quite good, they have an OJT and the thing that need to be translated, is something that I like from an Asian language to French. I have been working there for six months now, and I love my job. I could not dream for a better job.

Choice 1 : The End

Cat on top of paperwork and books

Postgraduate diploma to do mastery in translation.

I think I made a good choice but the money is running out and I don't know if I can afford to do mastery. I can try to take some money that I have put aside to pay for it. What should I do?

Choice 1 : Do Mastery.

Choice 2 : Job Market.1.

Chinese language homework

Job Market 2.

I found a job in a company that trades internationally. They were searching for someone specialized in Asian culture a language, and they hired me. At work there are some people that I don't like but it's fine, I don't need to see them every day since they work in different departments.

Choice 1 : The End

Hiring process