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	*  Ovo je predmet kroz koji se možete kretati, od početka do kraja, vlastitim tempom. Nećete biti zadržavani od drugih učenika ili prisiljeni da idete dalje dok niste spremni. U najboljem slučaju možete zadovoljiti sve zahtjeve predmeta prije kraja jednog semestra; u najgorem slučaju, nećete završiti posao u tom vremenu. Kako brzo idete ovisi o vama.</description>
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	*  This is a course through which you may move, from start to finish, at your own pace. You will not be held back by other students or forced to go ahead until you are ready. At best you may meet all the course requirements in less than one semester; at worst, you may not complete the job within that time. How fast you go is up to you.</description>
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