Could I go to a different High School?
Ok let me explain this a little better, I recently moved to Virginia Beach, VA from MA about a week ago. So anyway my new house is in the district of "Kellam High School." But I want to go to Ocean Lakes High School because I read better reviews about it and Kellam is too crowded. I have not been enrolled to Kellam yet, so is it possible that I could just enroll to Ocean Lakes and drive to school, or am I stuck at Kellam more answers please!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers - 2008-12-29 14:23:24
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Some districts have a policy of "open-enrollment", but even then, you usually have to apply to transfer to the new school and they go by space. Some states also let you pay tuition (which is based on what they spend per student; in my state it's about $3500 a year in some districts) to go to the other one.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
If you could get paid for writing book reviews in your spare time would you do it
If you could get paid for writing book reviews in your spare time would you do it?
Doing a survey for entreprenual studies at school, wondering if anyone would be interested in making money from home writing book reviews...Thanks!
Books & Authors - 14 Answers - 2008-03-05 12:08:47
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Yes, I would do it, but the problem would be if you were on deadline and the book was really boring! I would have a very hard time reading through to the end!
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Answer 1
Yeah I would do it.
2008-03-05 12:12:06
Answer 2
Yes I would, i love to read and I am a very fast reader as well. Love, love, love books!!!!
2008-03-05 12:12:07
Answer 3
Definitely. I love to read and that would be the easiest job while I'm still in school because I am constantly reading for school and leisure.
2008-03-05 12:12:42
Answer 4
absolutely. send me the info
2008-03-05 12:13:19
Answer 5
Heck yes. That'd be a great job, I love reading and who doesn't like sharing their opinion on what they've read?
2008-03-05 12:13:49
Answer 6
Yes, I would do it, but the problem would be if you were on deadline and the book was really boring! I would have a very hard time reading through to the end!
2008-03-05 12:16:28
Answer 7
heck yes!!!
2008-03-05 12:16:32
Answer 8
Absolutely! I read a couple of books a week, if I could do that and get paid for it, I would be in heaven!
2008-03-05 12:17:40
Answer 9
Yeah, definetely. I love reading!
2008-03-05 12:22:27
Answer 10
Yup. I have done and would again, if I had the time. I wrote book, movie, and music reviews until a few years ago. But now I work full-time and have a family, so it's not feasible anymore--unless it were like piecework and/or deadlines were flexible.
2008-03-05 12:22:44
Answer 11
I am also an avid reader and an aspiring article writer. Reviewing books sounds very interesting to me too. And the money is a bonus, for sure.
2008-03-05 12:24:08
Answer 12
Yes, I will do it.
2008-03-05 12:36:49
Answer 13
I'd do that part-time since I read so darned much anyway!
2008-03-05 12:43:07
Answer 14
I would love to do that. The only problem I see... I did that once, and I was sent a book to review that was, well, BAD. Really, really bad. Not just a little bad, not just a "needs copyediting" or something bad. Just bad from start to finish. And it was the author's very first published book. And he was so proud of it, and... I couldn't. I just couldn't bring myself to be that mean... and yet there was nothing nice to say either! In general, though, I love reviewing things!
2008-03-05 12:43:27
Doing a survey for entreprenual studies at school, wondering if anyone would be interested in making money from home writing book reviews...Thanks!
Books & Authors - 14 Answers - 2008-03-05 12:08:47
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Yes, I would do it, but the problem would be if you were on deadline and the book was really boring! I would have a very hard time reading through to the end!
All Answers
Answer 1
Yeah I would do it.
2008-03-05 12:12:06
Answer 2
Yes I would, i love to read and I am a very fast reader as well. Love, love, love books!!!!
2008-03-05 12:12:07
Answer 3
Definitely. I love to read and that would be the easiest job while I'm still in school because I am constantly reading for school and leisure.
2008-03-05 12:12:42
Answer 4
absolutely. send me the info
2008-03-05 12:13:19
Answer 5
Heck yes. That'd be a great job, I love reading and who doesn't like sharing their opinion on what they've read?
2008-03-05 12:13:49
Answer 6
Yes, I would do it, but the problem would be if you were on deadline and the book was really boring! I would have a very hard time reading through to the end!
2008-03-05 12:16:28
Answer 7
heck yes!!!
2008-03-05 12:16:32
Answer 8
Absolutely! I read a couple of books a week, if I could do that and get paid for it, I would be in heaven!
2008-03-05 12:17:40
Answer 9
Yeah, definetely. I love reading!
2008-03-05 12:22:27
Answer 10
Yup. I have done and would again, if I had the time. I wrote book, movie, and music reviews until a few years ago. But now I work full-time and have a family, so it's not feasible anymore--unless it were like piecework and/or deadlines were flexible.
2008-03-05 12:22:44
Answer 11
I am also an avid reader and an aspiring article writer. Reviewing books sounds very interesting to me too. And the money is a bonus, for sure.
2008-03-05 12:24:08
Answer 12
Yes, I will do it.
2008-03-05 12:36:49
Answer 13
I'd do that part-time since I read so darned much anyway!
2008-03-05 12:43:07
Answer 14
I would love to do that. The only problem I see... I did that once, and I was sent a book to review that was, well, BAD. Really, really bad. Not just a little bad, not just a "needs copyediting" or something bad. Just bad from start to finish. And it was the author's very first published book. And he was so proud of it, and... I couldn't. I just couldn't bring myself to be that mean... and yet there was nothing nice to say either! In general, though, I love reviewing things!
2008-03-05 12:43:27
Friday, March 15, 2013
I am researching nursing centers and need reviews
I am researching nursing centers and need reviews?
I intend on taking a Certified Nursing Assistant class at Quest Nursing school in Oakland does any one have a review, positive or negative, on this education center?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers - 2010-04-17 07:31:22
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Information is below.
I intend on taking a Certified Nursing Assistant class at Quest Nursing school in Oakland does any one have a review, positive or negative, on this education center?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers - 2010-04-17 07:31:22
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Friday, February 15, 2013
How many pages is a typical high school book review
How many pages is a typical high school book review?
yeah, i mean book report..they call it a book review, dont ask why....and it has to be double spaced
Other - Education - 3 Answers - 2006-11-19 18:14:10
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3 to 5 pages depending on the book.
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if u mean book report. . .2 book essays are 4 double spaced
2006-11-19 18:16:47
Answer 2
3 to 5 pages depending on the book.
2006-11-19 18:17:39
Answer 3
I'm thinking two to five pages.
2006-11-19 18:28:43
yeah, i mean book report..they call it a book review, dont ask why....and it has to be double spaced
Other - Education - 3 Answers - 2006-11-19 18:14:10
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3 to 5 pages depending on the book.
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Answer 1
if u mean book report. . .2 book essays are 4 double spaced
2006-11-19 18:16:47
Answer 2
3 to 5 pages depending on the book.
2006-11-19 18:17:39
Answer 3
I'm thinking two to five pages.
2006-11-19 18:28:43
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Will I get in trouble for bringing "The Catcher and the Rye to school
Will I get in trouble for bringing "The Catcher and the Rye to school?
Okay I go to a Middle School in Pinellas County Florida. I am thinking about buying the book and reading it, and I'd think I would have to bring it to school because of all the reviews, it is suppose to be awesome. Sometimes the peoples and my school can be strict, but I dont want to have them call my parents from the office just because of a book. Please tell me what you think...
Books & Authors - 11 Answers - 2008-05-27 15:55:39
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Lol at my middle school, (well i am out now cause we get out early here, so i am going to highschool now) i read books that contained books that swore a ton described gruesome scenes of murder and talked about sex and the teachers never cared, in fact some of them were in the library. i dont think that the teachers would care very much unless you read out loud or you are like advertising the innapropiate parts. i would bring it in and if the teachers have a problem just read it at home.
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I have no idea. In my school, Grade 7-12, we did a project on it in english. I dont see why any one would ban it, its not that bad. Its a good book, though. You'd have to ask your teacher about that, and have your parents approve, if they're that strict.
2008-05-27 16:00:17
Answer 2
I doubt it. Catcher in the Rye used to be a commonly banned book, but it's less controversial now. I remember kids reading "A Child Called It" in my 7th grade class, and that's pretty grizzly.
2008-05-27 16:00:32
Answer 3
I highly doubt you will get in trouble. If you do, you should throw a fit. I read this in elementary school and never got in trouble for it.
2008-05-27 16:00:36
Answer 4
If they are bothered by you bringing that book to school, find another school. You don't want that conservative of an educational system warping your young mind. It's a great book. Read it with pride and don't worry what anybody thinks.
2008-05-27 16:00:49
Answer 5
You should be fine
2008-05-27 16:00:55
Answer 6
Hmm. I don't know what the book is about, but I'd just say no to be safe. If your school is really strict it's probably not worth it to get in trouble. Just some honest advice :] But if your parents are okay with the book they can tell your principal that & you probably wouldn't get in trouble.
2008-05-27 16:01:19
Answer 7
It's a classic of american literature. If you're reading it of your own accord, you should be praised, not punished. And it is a good book, read away!
2008-05-27 16:03:20
Answer 8
Bring it read it enjoy it if not allowed GET PISSED
2008-05-27 16:04:24
Answer 9
If you bring in Catcher in the Rye and a Double Fantasy album and a MDC written on your forehead you might. The book is harmless.
2008-05-27 16:04:44
Answer 11
I don't thin so, but don't take my word for it. It is mature and I wouldn't read it aloud in class or anything, but I remember that my middle school had it in it's library. Just say I am sorry if someone says it is inapropriate, act polite, and don't bring it again (make sure to make sure the adult mad at you knows you won't bring it again). I would bet you would be fine!
2008-05-27 16:15:56
Okay I go to a Middle School in Pinellas County Florida. I am thinking about buying the book and reading it, and I'd think I would have to bring it to school because of all the reviews, it is suppose to be awesome. Sometimes the peoples and my school can be strict, but I dont want to have them call my parents from the office just because of a book. Please tell me what you think...
Books & Authors - 11 Answers - 2008-05-27 15:55:39
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Lol at my middle school, (well i am out now cause we get out early here, so i am going to highschool now) i read books that contained books that swore a ton described gruesome scenes of murder and talked about sex and the teachers never cared, in fact some of them were in the library. i dont think that the teachers would care very much unless you read out loud or you are like advertising the innapropiate parts. i would bring it in and if the teachers have a problem just read it at home.
All Answers
Answer 1
I have no idea. In my school, Grade 7-12, we did a project on it in english. I dont see why any one would ban it, its not that bad. Its a good book, though. You'd have to ask your teacher about that, and have your parents approve, if they're that strict.
2008-05-27 16:00:17
Answer 2
I doubt it. Catcher in the Rye used to be a commonly banned book, but it's less controversial now. I remember kids reading "A Child Called It" in my 7th grade class, and that's pretty grizzly.
2008-05-27 16:00:32
Answer 3
I highly doubt you will get in trouble. If you do, you should throw a fit. I read this in elementary school and never got in trouble for it.
2008-05-27 16:00:36
Answer 4
If they are bothered by you bringing that book to school, find another school. You don't want that conservative of an educational system warping your young mind. It's a great book. Read it with pride and don't worry what anybody thinks.
2008-05-27 16:00:49
Answer 5
You should be fine
2008-05-27 16:00:55
Answer 6
Hmm. I don't know what the book is about, but I'd just say no to be safe. If your school is really strict it's probably not worth it to get in trouble. Just some honest advice :] But if your parents are okay with the book they can tell your principal that & you probably wouldn't get in trouble.
2008-05-27 16:01:19
Answer 7
It's a classic of american literature. If you're reading it of your own accord, you should be praised, not punished. And it is a good book, read away!
2008-05-27 16:03:20
Answer 8
Bring it read it enjoy it if not allowed GET PISSED
2008-05-27 16:04:24
Answer 9
If you bring in Catcher in the Rye and a Double Fantasy album and a MDC written on your forehead you might. The book is harmless.
2008-05-27 16:04:44
Answer 11
I don't thin so, but don't take my word for it. It is mature and I wouldn't read it aloud in class or anything, but I remember that my middle school had it in it's library. Just say I am sorry if someone says it is inapropriate, act polite, and don't bring it again (make sure to make sure the adult mad at you knows you won't bring it again). I would bet you would be fine!
2008-05-27 16:15:56
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