I have to make a book cover for Buddhism for school and need some 'book reviews', read Descripion. For rest!?
I have to make a book cover for Buddhism for school and need some 'book reviews', so can 5 people write a book review on a book about Buddhism, Just make stuff up, it doesnt have to be long and it would help me out immensly! Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you. :)
Homework Help - 1 Answers - 2009-12-13 12:21:22
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ok what is the name of your book? we have to know it to write reviews.. anyway I know they're not perfect but here they are: "Excellent book! covers all the principles of Buddhism and very informative." "Great introduction to Buddhism and includes a large number of spiritual inspirations. Would highly recommend!" "Clearly delivers Buddha's message across. Every little detail is explained, from the basic practices to Buddhism's deepest teachings" Hope I helped...
2009-12-13 12:55:35
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Looking for customer reviews for Franklin Goes to School
Looking for customer reviews for Franklin Goes to School?
Where can I find reviews and opinions online for Franklin Goes to School
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2010-07-31 16:28:22
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Franklin wins the hearts of children the very first time ., July 2, 1999 By A Customer All of the Franklin books deal with something a child might face.They are written so it is easy for children to conect with their new found friend, and thats just what Franklin will become. I teach children and Franklin is the most asked for of all the books we have. His stories are great and children learn from his experiences. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Our 5 yr old loves the entire series. She reads them aloud., May 18, 1999 By A Customer From the first time our daughter had a "Franklin" book read to her, she's loved the series. Beautifully illustrated and written "up" to a child's level. We wish there were more titles available. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars A VERY SWEET AND ENDEARING BOOK, September 4, 1999 By A Customer FRANKLIN IS A CHARACTER THAT ANYONE REGARDLESS OF AGE CAN LOVE. IN FRANKLIN GOES TO SCHOOL HE HAS GREAT RESERVATIONS ABOUT THIS NEW EXPERIENCE AS DID WE ALL AND OVERCOMES THEM WITH THE HELP OF HIS FRIENDS. I WOULD RECOMEND ANY FRANKLIN BOOK.
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Franklin wins the hearts of children the very first time ., July 2, 1999 By A Customer All of the Franklin books deal with something a child might face.They are written so it is easy for children to conect with their new found friend, and thats just what Franklin will become. I teach children and Franklin is the most asked for of all the books we have. His stories are great and children learn from his experiences. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Our 5 yr old loves the entire series. She reads them aloud., May 18, 1999 By A Customer From the first time our daughter had a "Franklin" book read to her, she's loved the series. Beautifully illustrated and written "up" to a child's level. We wish there were more titles available. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars A VERY SWEET AND ENDEARING BOOK, September 4, 1999 By A Customer FRANKLIN IS A CHARACTER THAT ANYONE REGARDLESS OF AGE CAN LOVE. IN FRANKLIN GOES TO SCHOOL HE HAS GREAT RESERVATIONS ABOUT THIS NEW EXPERIENCE AS DID WE ALL AND OVERCOMES THEM WITH THE HELP OF HIS FRIENDS. I WOULD RECOMEND ANY FRANKLIN BOOK. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the preschooler who loves franklin!, June 27, 2009 By Melissa Black (Lindenhurst, IL) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) Perfect book to introduce the concept of school to a preschooler who likes to watch Franklin. Cute story! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 4 of 9 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Tiff at GMS, March 5, 2002 A Kid's Review The story was mainly told in the forest. The main characters in the story was Franklin. The minor characters were bear, rabbit,fox beaver skunk. The theme was that this book would be that school is alot of fun and don't be afraid to go there. School is a good learning experience. The style would be that the author has a picture on every page and it has friends playing and having fun on every page.
2010-07-31 19:28:12
Where can I find reviews and opinions online for Franklin Goes to School
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2010-07-31 16:28:22
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Franklin wins the hearts of children the very first time ., July 2, 1999 By A Customer All of the Franklin books deal with something a child might face.They are written so it is easy for children to conect with their new found friend, and thats just what Franklin will become. I teach children and Franklin is the most asked for of all the books we have. His stories are great and children learn from his experiences. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Our 5 yr old loves the entire series. She reads them aloud., May 18, 1999 By A Customer From the first time our daughter had a "Franklin" book read to her, she's loved the series. Beautifully illustrated and written "up" to a child's level. We wish there were more titles available. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars A VERY SWEET AND ENDEARING BOOK, September 4, 1999 By A Customer FRANKLIN IS A CHARACTER THAT ANYONE REGARDLESS OF AGE CAN LOVE. IN FRANKLIN GOES TO SCHOOL HE HAS GREAT RESERVATIONS ABOUT THIS NEW EXPERIENCE AS DID WE ALL AND OVERCOMES THEM WITH THE HELP OF HIS FRIENDS. I WOULD RECOMEND ANY FRANKLIN BOOK.
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Franklin wins the hearts of children the very first time ., July 2, 1999 By A Customer All of the Franklin books deal with something a child might face.They are written so it is easy for children to conect with their new found friend, and thats just what Franklin will become. I teach children and Franklin is the most asked for of all the books we have. His stories are great and children learn from his experiences. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Our 5 yr old loves the entire series. She reads them aloud., May 18, 1999 By A Customer From the first time our daughter had a "Franklin" book read to her, she's loved the series. Beautifully illustrated and written "up" to a child's level. We wish there were more titles available. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars A VERY SWEET AND ENDEARING BOOK, September 4, 1999 By A Customer FRANKLIN IS A CHARACTER THAT ANYONE REGARDLESS OF AGE CAN LOVE. IN FRANKLIN GOES TO SCHOOL HE HAS GREAT RESERVATIONS ABOUT THIS NEW EXPERIENCE AS DID WE ALL AND OVERCOMES THEM WITH THE HELP OF HIS FRIENDS. I WOULD RECOMEND ANY FRANKLIN BOOK. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the preschooler who loves franklin!, June 27, 2009 By Melissa Black (Lindenhurst, IL) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) Perfect book to introduce the concept of school to a preschooler who likes to watch Franklin. Cute story! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this | Permalink Comment Comment 4 of 9 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Tiff at GMS, March 5, 2002 A Kid's Review The story was mainly told in the forest. The main characters in the story was Franklin. The minor characters were bear, rabbit,fox beaver skunk. The theme was that this book would be that school is alot of fun and don't be afraid to go there. School is a good learning experience. The style would be that the author has a picture on every page and it has friends playing and having fun on every page.
2010-07-31 19:28:12
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Can some body give me their reviews about the Navy Officer Candidate School
Can some body give me their reviews about the Navy Officer Candidate School?
I've been looking into it and I've read some things but they don't really apply to me. I've been in the Naval Sea Cadet Corp which is like ROTC. So please give me some advice or feedback. thank you
Military - 2 Answers - 2009-02-19 15:19:33
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its Boot camp. With Marine Drill Sergeants. and Sea Cadets is NOTHING like ROTC.
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It ain't no ranger schoool. I'd bury them in the dirt
I've been looking into it and I've read some things but they don't really apply to me. I've been in the Naval Sea Cadet Corp which is like ROTC. So please give me some advice or feedback. thank you
Military - 2 Answers - 2009-02-19 15:19:33
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its Boot camp. With Marine Drill Sergeants. and Sea Cadets is NOTHING like ROTC.
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It ain't no ranger schoool. I'd bury them in the dirt
Thursday, September 23, 2010
In your opinion, what's the best driving school in the Saint Louis area
In your opinion, what's the best driving school in the Saint Louis area?
I just got my permit and i was just looking for some driving school reviews. I was thinking about looking at Community Driving School, on Landseer.
Other - Education - 1 Answers - 2010-03-04 16:00:27
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I am not from the St.Louis area but I do know a site where you could search for a driving school by inputting your Zip Code. Best of luck in obtaining your license! http://www.wannadrive.com/
I just got my permit and i was just looking for some driving school reviews. I was thinking about looking at Community Driving School, on Landseer.
Other - Education - 1 Answers - 2010-03-04 16:00:27
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I am not from the St.Louis area but I do know a site where you could search for a driving school by inputting your Zip Code. Best of luck in obtaining your license! http://www.wannadrive.com/
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
where do you get school ratings and reviews
where do you get school ratings and reviews?
for colleges and better suggestions if that college is not reputible..
Other - Yahoo! Products - 1 Answers - 2009-12-19 12:27:32
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US New and World Report
for colleges and better suggestions if that college is not reputible..
Other - Yahoo! Products - 1 Answers - 2009-12-19 12:27:32
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US New and World Report
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Reviews for Denver School of the Arts
Reviews for Denver School of the Arts?
Hey! I just applied to go there for high school, and though I don't know if I will get in, i would love a review of the school. :) Any thoughts on it? My friend wants to know if there's a cafe xD Thanks in advance!
Denver - 1 Answers - 2009-11-12 19:12:35
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I Googled Denver School of the Arts + reviews and got this: http://www.greatschools.net/school/parentReviews.page?id=517&state...
Hey! I just applied to go there for high school, and though I don't know if I will get in, i would love a review of the school. :) Any thoughts on it? My friend wants to know if there's a cafe xD Thanks in advance!
Denver - 1 Answers - 2009-11-12 19:12:35
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I Googled Denver School of the Arts + reviews and got this: http://www.greatschools.net/school/parentReviews.page?id=517&state...
Friday, September 17, 2010
Does what high school you attending matter when it comes to applying for college
Does what high school you attending matter when it comes to applying for college?
The reason I ask for such a question is because when I look up high school reviews, at some good schools I can often find their information on what colleges their students get into, while others don't even mention it at all. So, does it mean you have to be in a good famous high school in order to get into a good college or famous college? Will there be high chances for students in good high schools or it doesn't really matter? Thanks in advance.
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers - 2007-06-11 07:08:13
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It is not what school you attend, it is how you did in high school that matters to good or famous(?) colleges. If you earned excellent grades, participated in a variety of extracurricular activites, did well on SAT's, and have good recommendations from teachers, then you should be able to get into some good colleges. Money is also important! You need to be able to afford to go to a good college; or be able to qualify for loans, grants, scholarships. Good luck and I hope you get to go to the school of your dreams: )
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What high school you went to is not as important as your rank in your graduating class. The better your grades are and the more extra curricular acitivties you were in the better. Some high schools like to brag and some don't about where their students go to for college.
2007-06-11 07:16:50
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No. The private schools want you to think it makes a difference but if you are an outstanding student it does not matter. Also, get in some community service and extra curricular activities. Colleges look for a well rounded student. I've seen children at a local public high school get into Harvard ahead of so-called "exclusive" private school students.
2007-06-11 07:17:04
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It doesn't make a bit of difference. What matters is what you did in high school and how well you did it. Obviously, your grades have to be good. You should have some extra-curricular activities and some community service as well.
2007-06-11 07:42:01
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It only makes a difference if you're going to a college in the same city you went to high school in. Really, the only thing is if you went to a college prep school, your GPA or rank will look a little better than if you got the same GPA or rank at a regular high school. Seriously, though, I wouldn't worry about it.
2007-06-11 09:14:27
The reason I ask for such a question is because when I look up high school reviews, at some good schools I can often find their information on what colleges their students get into, while others don't even mention it at all. So, does it mean you have to be in a good famous high school in order to get into a good college or famous college? Will there be high chances for students in good high schools or it doesn't really matter? Thanks in advance.
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers - 2007-06-11 07:08:13
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It is not what school you attend, it is how you did in high school that matters to good or famous(?) colleges. If you earned excellent grades, participated in a variety of extracurricular activites, did well on SAT's, and have good recommendations from teachers, then you should be able to get into some good colleges. Money is also important! You need to be able to afford to go to a good college; or be able to qualify for loans, grants, scholarships. Good luck and I hope you get to go to the school of your dreams: )
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What high school you went to is not as important as your rank in your graduating class. The better your grades are and the more extra curricular acitivties you were in the better. Some high schools like to brag and some don't about where their students go to for college.
2007-06-11 07:16:50
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No. The private schools want you to think it makes a difference but if you are an outstanding student it does not matter. Also, get in some community service and extra curricular activities. Colleges look for a well rounded student. I've seen children at a local public high school get into Harvard ahead of so-called "exclusive" private school students.
2007-06-11 07:17:04
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It doesn't make a bit of difference. What matters is what you did in high school and how well you did it. Obviously, your grades have to be good. You should have some extra-curricular activities and some community service as well.
2007-06-11 07:42:01
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It only makes a difference if you're going to a college in the same city you went to high school in. Really, the only thing is if you went to a college prep school, your GPA or rank will look a little better than if you got the same GPA or rank at a regular high school. Seriously, though, I wouldn't worry about it.
2007-06-11 09:14:27
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
I am going to start KAPLAN college on JAN.2010, but I keep getting mixed reviews on it is a good school or not
I am going to start KAPLAN college on JAN.2010, but I keep getting mixed reviews on it is a good school or not?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2009-12-03 07:37:54
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Do not go to Kaplan. It is a for-profit, proprietary school whose mission is to make money for its owners. Its degrees carry little or no respect.
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i want to know too
2009-12-03 07:41:28
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There's one in my hometown. It's basically viewed as a community college there. The community colleges are definitely below the state universities. It is good for a few select programs, but absolutely none of my friends really consider it a respectable school (my hometown has Kaplan, another community college, and a state university).
2009-12-03 10:43:03
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2009-12-03 07:37:54
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Do not go to Kaplan. It is a for-profit, proprietary school whose mission is to make money for its owners. Its degrees carry little or no respect.
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i want to know too
2009-12-03 07:41:28
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There's one in my hometown. It's basically viewed as a community college there. The community colleges are definitely below the state universities. It is good for a few select programs, but absolutely none of my friends really consider it a respectable school (my hometown has Kaplan, another community college, and a state university).
2009-12-03 10:43:03
Monday, September 13, 2010
Have any middle school teachers ever used STAR Math from Renaissance Learning? Reviews
Have any middle school teachers ever used STAR Math from Renaissance Learning? Reviews?
I'm trying to find a good quick assessment that will allow me to identify a students grade level equivalent and track their progress frequently throughout the year (rather than once a year on the state wide standardized testing). I looked into STAR Math online but would love some practical reviews from teacher who have used it. Thanks.
Teaching - 1 Answers - 2009-04-20 11:57:52
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I'm not middle school, but we use the Accelerated Math program in our school, 2-12. We use STAR testing to place them at the beginning of the year and then to progress occasionally throughout the year (we're only supposed to do it 3 times, but I do it at the end of every quarter). I think you need to use Accelerated Math and STAR Math together for it to be successful. It gives students a chance to work at their own pace apart from what the rest of the class is doing. That way they can have more intense work on a subject they're not doing well on or they can progress in a way that will keep them from getting bored and becoming a disruption. For instance, all of my children started at the beginning of the second grade library. I now have 3-4 students in the third grade library. One student is about 20 objectives away from completing the third grade library. Also, I noticed that my students went from 50% At Risk at the beginning of the year to 8% At Risk now.
I'm trying to find a good quick assessment that will allow me to identify a students grade level equivalent and track their progress frequently throughout the year (rather than once a year on the state wide standardized testing). I looked into STAR Math online but would love some practical reviews from teacher who have used it. Thanks.
Teaching - 1 Answers - 2009-04-20 11:57:52
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I'm not middle school, but we use the Accelerated Math program in our school, 2-12. We use STAR testing to place them at the beginning of the year and then to progress occasionally throughout the year (we're only supposed to do it 3 times, but I do it at the end of every quarter). I think you need to use Accelerated Math and STAR Math together for it to be successful. It gives students a chance to work at their own pace apart from what the rest of the class is doing. That way they can have more intense work on a subject they're not doing well on or they can progress in a way that will keep them from getting bored and becoming a disruption. For instance, all of my children started at the beginning of the second grade library. I now have 3-4 students in the third grade library. One student is about 20 objectives away from completing the third grade library. Also, I noticed that my students went from 50% At Risk at the beginning of the year to 8% At Risk now.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Freshman in fall of 2009 at norfolk state university want some reviews on the school anything is helpful
Freshman in fall of 2009 at norfolk state university want some reviews on the school anything is helpful?
as you see i will be a freshman at norfolk state university i am really happy about this i was wondering has any one on here attended that school i would like some pro and cons about my new college i tried to look for some online couldn't find anything..anything will be helpful thank you
Other - Education - 1 Answers - 2009-01-27 16:49:47
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Have you tried myspace.com? There's a school section where you can search for a school (Norfolk State University) and the school forum should pop-up. Some students posted various tops about things they like and don't like about the school. A few different post from Norfolk students: http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewThread&entryID=608623&categoryID=0&type=schools&schoolID=4940&viewType=0&schoolLevel=7&IsSticky=0&Mytoken=2E10F5B2-3814-4FB0-9533EF472ADBECDB14015875 ---- On this post students tell what they hate about Norfolk: http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewThread&entryID=326175&categoryID=0&type=schools&schoolID=4940&viewType=0&schoolLevel=7&IsSticky=0&Mytoken=9A545BB1-1140-4598-B016730890DC569F34413331 I'm interested in Norfolk also :)
as you see i will be a freshman at norfolk state university i am really happy about this i was wondering has any one on here attended that school i would like some pro and cons about my new college i tried to look for some online couldn't find anything..anything will be helpful thank you
Other - Education - 1 Answers - 2009-01-27 16:49:47
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Have you tried myspace.com? There's a school section where you can search for a school (Norfolk State University) and the school forum should pop-up. Some students posted various tops about things they like and don't like about the school. A few different post from Norfolk students: http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewThread&entryID=608623&categoryID=0&type=schools&schoolID=4940&viewType=0&schoolLevel=7&IsSticky=0&Mytoken=2E10F5B2-3814-4FB0-9533EF472ADBECDB14015875 ---- On this post students tell what they hate about Norfolk: http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewThread&entryID=326175&categoryID=0&type=schools&schoolID=4940&viewType=0&schoolLevel=7&IsSticky=0&Mytoken=9A545BB1-1140-4598-B016730890DC569F34413331 I'm interested in Norfolk also :)
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Wondering if anyone knows a website for Pre-school reviews and rating
Wondering if anyone knows a website for Pre-school reviews and rating.
Preschool - 1 Answers - 2008-08-02 14:53:03
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Perhaps this: http://www.savvysource.com/
Preschool - 1 Answers - 2008-08-02 14:53:03
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Perhaps this: http://www.savvysource.com/
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
christina school district reviews
christina school district reviews?
my husband and I are deciding on if we should keep our child in the KIPP Philadelphia Charter school or move to the Christina School District in Newark, DE. The trouble is I am having a hard time finding reviews on the school district on line. I have heard that the Public schools in Newark, DE weren't much better then Philadelphia Public schools. Does anyone from experience know what this school district is like or know where i can find info??
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers - 2010-06-30 15:26:42
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I go onto this website a lot because it has many wonderful resources for early childhood education which is what I'm studying in college. Here is the link to the website: http://www.christina.k12.de.us/ Hope this helps you! :)
my husband and I are deciding on if we should keep our child in the KIPP Philadelphia Charter school or move to the Christina School District in Newark, DE. The trouble is I am having a hard time finding reviews on the school district on line. I have heard that the Public schools in Newark, DE weren't much better then Philadelphia Public schools. Does anyone from experience know what this school district is like or know where i can find info??
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers - 2010-06-30 15:26:42
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I go onto this website a lot because it has many wonderful resources for early childhood education which is what I'm studying in college. Here is the link to the website: http://www.christina.k12.de.us/ Hope this helps you! :)
Sunday, September 5, 2010
When looking at college reviews that say "average high school GPA of 3.51", does it include your senior year
When looking at college reviews that say "average high school GPA of 3.51", does it include your senior year?
I was wondering if it includes your senior year or just freshman to junior year? Why it might not, or what caused me to question it, is due to the fact that you apply at the end of your junior year.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2010-01-03 03:46:37
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Yes it does, but not at the moment. If it's saying you need at least a 3.51 to get into the college then it will be added up all your hs grades up to the current semester or marking period. So you current average need to be above that right now for you to apply. If you get accepted, your grades still need to stay above a 3.5 at the end of the year or youwill lose scholarships, or even your place sometimes. Hope this helps.
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y wouldnt it include your senior year
2010-01-03 03:51:03
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As you will submit applications before the end of your Senior year, it will mainly be freshmen to junior, however senior year grades still will matter in subjects that are required for entry. Best to just make sure you stay on top of your work and get lazy in college! Remember though, there is rarely a required GPA as an average GPA would include GPA's above and below 3.51.
2010-01-03 03:52:47
I was wondering if it includes your senior year or just freshman to junior year? Why it might not, or what caused me to question it, is due to the fact that you apply at the end of your junior year.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2010-01-03 03:46:37
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Yes it does, but not at the moment. If it's saying you need at least a 3.51 to get into the college then it will be added up all your hs grades up to the current semester or marking period. So you current average need to be above that right now for you to apply. If you get accepted, your grades still need to stay above a 3.5 at the end of the year or youwill lose scholarships, or even your place sometimes. Hope this helps.
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y wouldnt it include your senior year
2010-01-03 03:51:03
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As you will submit applications before the end of your Senior year, it will mainly be freshmen to junior, however senior year grades still will matter in subjects that are required for entry. Best to just make sure you stay on top of your work and get lazy in college! Remember though, there is rarely a required GPA as an average GPA would include GPA's above and below 3.51.
2010-01-03 03:52:47
Friday, September 3, 2010
My school is having a new tutoring system, Your thoughts and reviews please
My school is having a new tutoring system, Your thoughts and reviews please?
Currently we have A horizontal tutoring system which is basically where we have 28 pupils in a form of the same year. However my school is currently introducing a new system called "Vertical tutoring" that is there there is going to be a mixture of different students from different years in 1 form. Eg. 4 people from year 7 , 5 people from year 8, 5 people from year 9, 4 people from year 10 and 4 people from year 11 Inside 1 form. Do you think this is a good idea? Your thoughts please :)
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2009-04-04 04:24:19
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At my school we use the horizontal system, which works well because you can comunicate with your friends etc, however, another of the local schools uses the vertical system, which works really well because the younger students get to make friends with older students, which works well if they have a problem. I think both ways are good, it's just experimenting!
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bad idea. the teacher would have to know the syllabus for all the grades involved in their class. stick with the horizontal system
2009-04-04 04:29:43
Currently we have A horizontal tutoring system which is basically where we have 28 pupils in a form of the same year. However my school is currently introducing a new system called "Vertical tutoring" that is there there is going to be a mixture of different students from different years in 1 form. Eg. 4 people from year 7 , 5 people from year 8, 5 people from year 9, 4 people from year 10 and 4 people from year 11 Inside 1 form. Do you think this is a good idea? Your thoughts please :)
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2009-04-04 04:24:19
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At my school we use the horizontal system, which works well because you can comunicate with your friends etc, however, another of the local schools uses the vertical system, which works really well because the younger students get to make friends with older students, which works well if they have a problem. I think both ways are good, it's just experimenting!
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bad idea. the teacher would have to know the syllabus for all the grades involved in their class. stick with the horizontal system
2009-04-04 04:29:43
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Is there a site with students who are currently attending pima med or graduated already with reviews
Is there a site with students who are currently attending pima med or graduated already with reviews?
I'm going to enroll in pima medical school, and I was just wondering what students who are already enrolled in it or have graduated (with degree or certificate) think about it, their opinion like a review. If there is a site with school reviews or something. Or if any of you have gone, can you tell me if it was a fruitful experience worth the money? pros and cons n whatnot. Thanks in advance. :)
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers - 2008-08-24 21:48:53
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This link does have sites that discusses Pima Med and offers forums, just not sure if they are currently attending students, alumni, or soon to be students. Good luck. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=pima%20med%20forum
I'm going to enroll in pima medical school, and I was just wondering what students who are already enrolled in it or have graduated (with degree or certificate) think about it, their opinion like a review. If there is a site with school reviews or something. Or if any of you have gone, can you tell me if it was a fruitful experience worth the money? pros and cons n whatnot. Thanks in advance. :)
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers - 2008-08-24 21:48:53
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This link does have sites that discusses Pima Med and offers forums, just not sure if they are currently attending students, alumni, or soon to be students. Good luck. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=pima%20med%20forum
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