@Sebastiao
Dunno how your school system works. In France it's pretty much impossible, unless you sacrifice your midi break to sit somewhere with your laptop. In Germany you have often more than half the day off, so that's probably why so many programmers are german I mean I'm in my final year there and some months I work full time. That should say it all xD.
But either way, a laptop really helped me get started a lot. You can always use the free time whenever a teacher is sick or otherwise absent to continue on your personal projects
Hi kiriri
Look just for all of you know I live in portugal.
I know...that f***** country. Sorry about my language. And sorry about my country.
Here the school is from 8H30m am to 4H30m pm. Not bad.
Yes I would like to have an laptop. I got some time in school to work but without laptop I can´t afford of that time. I just write some FSM´s and draws.
Please leave me tell a bit of my country.
So in my pauper country most part of things don´t work.
-In school you see "fat" teachers that give good notes for all his students.Because if the give bad notes they have more work to make (justifications).("fat" in money, do you imagine how many they win? 1K to 5K euros.Is this normal?There some people in my school that they don´t know read or write anything.
My parents are teachers too and they win 1k each one.In a poor country be wining 5K???)
I´m a medium student because I prefer to learn 3D. My all friends expecting someones pass all the day playing on the school and playing at home.
They get good computers and unlimited internet for playing video games. And I have slow computer and 5 GB of internet per moth for learn 3D and programming.
-People in my country just like to spend money, have parties, have good clothes and expensive things.
-And all they rest don´t function too.You good corruption and thievery.
In summer holidays I went to netherlands to go UNITE12. I went there and I saw a much different society.
People work, have jobs, students struggling.
If I cloud be on a good university in Germany studying programming and learning 3D, have good friends and have a good job in the future.
Cheers
Sebastião