Old and Young Students: Microsoft World Contest

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Microsoft hosts an annual global contest for college students, with the final round scheduled for March next year in Yokohama, Japan. The competition assesses participants on programming skills, algorithms, product handling, and software engineering ideas in its initial rounds. The choice of Japan as the venue is noted, with comments highlighting the intelligence of Japanese participants and cultural appreciation. For those interested in participating, further information is available in a related forum post, emphasizing the urgency of making reservations to seize this unique opportunity.
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Old and young students!

I have heard that Microsoft always have a World contest for college students every year. And this year's final round will be in Yokohama in March(?) next year in Japan. I forgot the contest's name. They have tests on programming skills, algorithms, handling skills on their products, ideas in software engineering, etc. in the first and second rounds.
Anyone of lovely students of all ages here has joined the contest ? :biggrin:
 
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why would an American company have it in Japan? :(
 
Because the Japanese are smart :smile: And Japanese girls are pretty :blushing:
 
Learning Curve said:
why would an American company have it in Japan? :(
Why wouldn't they have it here ?

OOOOooohhh, my mom is just right here, above my head, you or anyone in the system knows that already ? Absolutely not. But fine, leave it alone that is a different story.
 
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Because the Japanese are smart :smile: And Japanese girls are pretty :blushing:
So you want to be a candidate ?:wink:
Check my latest post in General Discussion forum for more information, tel me to make a reservation as soon as possible or once-in-a-million chance is just out of reach. :wink:. We supply all types of services for all types of customers.
 
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