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Welcome, and thank you for experimenting with the page diplom on Wikipedia. Your test worked, and it has been reverted or removed. Please take a look at the welcome page and guidelines to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Please also take a look at Wikipedia:Civility. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Also please remember the three time revert rule. aNubiSIII (C) 19:19, 21 May 2007 (UTC) Reply


I thought I’d help you out since you are so confident in your “English skills” and give you a few pointers.

Your wrote in grammatically incorrect English:

You started with personal attacks against the IP. I pointed that out in my previous discussion. If you have problems understanding correct English - don't blame other ones for it. I remove now the American Bachelor because it is obvious that it is not comparable (at least not with people like you who are not able to research information). You may start with the American Bachelor a Master-program in Europe, but most likely you will have to do some undergraduate studies before you can apply for a Master (3 years specialized studies vs. 2 years in the US). Sacrumi 05:32, 22 May 2007 (UTC)

You should have written the following in proper English:

You are the one who began the personal attacks against the anonymous IP address. Don’t blame others if you can’t understand proper English. I am going to remove the US version of the Bachelors from the chart because the two degrees are not comparable. Students from the US can start a Masters program in Europe with only a Bachelors degree...(don’t understand the rest)

The latter is the correct version, which is understandable. In terms of content, what you are saying is, unfortunately, absolutely ridiculous. There is no way that you could start any Masters program in the US (or Europe, for that matter) without a Bachelors degree (i.e. the process follows: undergraduate and then graduate). Please don’t be so confident in your knowledge and “research abilities” if you really don’t have a good command of the English language and know little about the US education system because it really shows.

Finally, stop reverting the "diplom" article and try to make some valuable contributions to Wikipedia. So far you have made no valuable contribution other than taking hostage of the "diplom" article. If not, you may be considered a Troll, in which case, your IP will be blocked.

My advice: stick to the German Wikipedia.

Sincerely InfoAgent 16:11, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I am not German. Your translation is ridiculous and you should be embarrassed about it. I leave it here because many others think your behavior is very funny. Sacrumi 00:10, 24 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Sac, I really shouldn't even respond to your awkward comments but... you are only fooling yourself if you think that your English is anything more than elementary. I was just trying to help you out by giving you a few pointers. A simple "thanks" would do fine. Furthermore, if you are neither German nor American, then why do you pretend to be such an expert in the US and German education systems? This whole thing seems rather awkward, don't you think? Anyways, this was never a war (as you may have thought) but merely a difference of opinion. I think that if you use Wikipedia more and contribute more on a regular basis, then you will find that this happens quite commonly between users. I would, however, suggest that you move on from this issue and try to experiment with other articles because, as of now, you are only a Troll with an agenda to hijack and take hostage of the diplom article (that is not my opinion but it is what your contributions clearly depict to other users). InfoAgent 03:56, 24 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Sorry I don't say "thanks" for primitive insults. Your argumentation is primitive and is basically "your English is only Elementary". You don't even speak the language of the country we are talking about. So why don't we ask a person who does have an understanding of the topic? Sacrumi 08:49, 24 May 2007 (UTC)Reply