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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Student Success Statement
"Disciplining yourself to do what you do know is right and important, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-steem, and personal satisfaction"
Margaret Thatcher
Reflection: this quote means, that it doesn't really mean anything if sometimes you do the right, because when you choose to do what is right, you should do with joy and respect, and have honor to do what is right, so others may be able to see what you have done, to make it better, so make it matter to you and others. 

Balancing high school and part-time work
part 3
Balancing High School and Part-Time Work

Part 3

Brad MacGowan, of the Career Center at Newton North High shoal in Massachusetts, thinks that working can be a valuable part of a student’s life. If taken on responsibility. “You can derive a great deal from working, considerably more than just money,” he says. “In most cases, you can acquire a nice doe of discipline and a whole new set of skills and experiences. “In addition, your supervisor may be willing to write a strong college recommendation for you.

School comes first
Sch0olwork, including  homework and studying tests, should always be your top priority. macgrowman cautions students who do decide to work. “if you rush through your assignments … or not studying enough for tests because of work, its time to cut back or quit and find a less time- job”
CTR.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

sss
"what you are will show in what you do"
Thomas A. Edison
Reflection; this quote means that, the person who you are, for example if your kind, friendly, honest, and trustful, people will look upon you and say wow, this guy seems like a really good friend, that anybody will like to have, and so its better to show your inside than your outside.


Balancing High School and Part-Time Work

Part2

Voicing goals to someone else can help you make decisions and figure out your priorities. It can also help you judge whether you can do both—work together and study—successfully. To help answer this question, ask yourself:

·       Am I an organized person?

·       What kind of study habits do I have?

·       Do I make god use of my available time?

·       Will I be able to manage my schedule effectively if I take on a part-time job?
Think about the pros and cons of working. On the plus side, a job can teach you about commitment, time management and responsibility - and, of course, handling money. On the minus side, a job can cut into time you have sleeping, studying and socializing.
CTR!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Reflection on 6 year bathroom lockup

In my point of view, i think its really dumb for people to do this type of things, like it really is nonsense, and it is a really good thing that they got arrested and are in jail for 10 years now, they should learn there lesson! people should always realize that they harm  others, and them self.


Balancing high-school and part-time work.

Part 1

Like many high school student, you may want—or need –to work part-time. Working takes a lot of time and energy, though, so before getting a job, make sure that you think about your ability to handle both work and your education.

Important considerations

You have to weigh a number of factors when deciding whether to take on part-time  job. its important to get as much information as possible, so you can figure out what choice makes the most sense for you.
schedule a meeting with  your school counselor to discuss the idea of working. to talk to your counselor about why you want to work and what type of position your seeking.
CTR.

Monday, March 18, 2013

SSS 
"If it is not right, do not do it; it is not true, do not say it."
- Marcos Aurelius
( Roman emperor from 162 A.D to 180 A.D)

Reflection; this quote means that it doesn't matter what mistake you make, you should always know and remember to always choose the right. Because at the end it will pay off to yo with a good work, and to others who see that doing whats right is the best feeling you or someone who does the right may feel.

Selecting your courses
part 6
success in Ap can also help you in other ways. ap helps you stand out in admission process and offers opportunity to learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in the world. learn more about the ap program.
for more help in choosing courses
use college search to look up a specific colleges academic requirements to be sure you are on track to attend the college of your choice.
if you have concerns about your class schedule or progress in school, set up a meeting with your school counselor, teacher or adviser. there are many resources to help you with this process, and with achieving your personal, college and career goals. without goals, you meander all sorts of directions. goals give purpose, direction, enthusiasm , and passion for that which you really desire. define your goals deliberately, evaluate your goals often and make changes as necessary, work hard to achieve your goalsm and continue working hard until you actually do reach your goals.
CTR.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

SSS
" Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right thing because it is right. These are the (3) magic keys to living your life with integrity."
W.Clement Stone
Reflection; this quote its true, because in order to live life the right way, they are steps and ways live it, in order for you to live the best life you want.
so always remember that whats doing right, does a right in your life.


Selecting your Courses

Part 3

Science

Science teaches you to think analytically and apply theories to reality. Colleges want to see that you’ve taken at least three years of laboratory science classes. A good combination includes two semesters of each of the following science:

·       Biology

·       Chemistry or physics

·       Earth/space science

More competitive schools expect you to take four years of lab science courses. You can add two semesters in one of the following subjects:
a.               Chemistry or physics ( the science you didn’t already study)
b.               Advanced biology
c.                 advanced chemistry
d.                 advanced physics
                             CHOOSE THE RIGHT!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Man Returns stolen cash to Seattle, Washington sears 60 years later.

Reflection; i think it was wrong for this men to return the money he stold 60 years later, i bet he had a miserable life, because it was haunting him down, for doing what was wrong, if i were to do stole the money i would of thouight about it, and say it wont be right for me to do it, because if i want something i have to work for it and earn it.
  you decide to steal, you will get busted


Selecting your Courses

Part 2

The following subjects and classes are standard fare for success in high school and beyond, whether you plan to attend a four year or a two year college.

English (language arts)

Take English every year. Traditional courses, such as American and English literature, help you improve your writing skills, reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Math
you need algebra and geometry to succeed on college entrance exams and in college math classes -- and in many careers. take them early on. that way, you’ll be enroll in advanced science and math in high school, and show colleges you’re ready for a highter level work.
most colleges look for students who have taken three years of math in school. tho more competitive ones require or recommend for youra. each school has its own program, but some of the courses typically offered are :
Ø Algebra 1
Ø Algebra 2
Ø Geometry
Ø trigonometry
Ø calculus
CHOOSE THE RIGHT