Posted on 12 December 2011. Tags: adam and eve, daughter lynn, Employment, force participation rate, information, job, labour force participation, labour force participation rate, labour market, nomansland, office, recruitment interview, suitable job, university, women ceos
The population of Nomansland is very small and consists of the following people:
Giselle is retired and spending her time at home with grandchildren, Dora and Diego who are the only children in this country who are 5 and 1 years old respectively. Giselle’s son, Jim is single and not working at the moment but he has just been registered to the ISKUR (local office of Employment Agency) to find a suitable job for himself. Giselle’s daughter Lynn had quit he job to give birth to her second baby a year ago. Nowadays, she feels that she is available to go back to work and she has arranged a recruitment interview with her previous boss next week to see if she can get back to her old job.
Living in the same apartment with Giselle, Sue and Ellen are classmates at the management department of university who are very ambitious for their future careers as being one of the few women CEOs.
The shop on the other side of the street belongs to Mike and Devon who are partners in their own enterprise selling some niche but trendy office stationary. They were classmates with Adam and Eve at the high school who dated at the last year of the high school and then separated for university education in different cities. Now, after 10 years, they share the same destiny at the labour market where both of which have just given up looking for work after 2 years of finding no job anywhere.
Use these information to classify the population of Nomansland to fill in the information below (by stating the names)
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Posted on 28 November 2011. Tags: administration employees, Alternative, co signer, college, college administration, education loan, End, faculty student, foreign aid, private bank, Programs, ron paul, student loan program, student loan programs, university
So that the only people who can go to college are the super wealthy. Once again it shows repubs care only for the super rich. They mention no alternative whatsoever. In the absence of student loan program, you seriously believe an ordinary student can pay such expensive college on his own? Everyone knows university costs are sky-rocketing. And you think a private bank will loan 6000 dollars every semester for 4 continuous years? Get real. The fact that student has little income will directly disqualify him from bank loan. And if you are to get a co-signer, you think the co-signer will take the entire 50K education loan on his own head? And banks never wait until degree is finished. They start collecting payment right away. Its all nonsense. Banks themselves are for the purpose of serving the rich. Instead of cutting student loan programs which is vital to making degree possible for the vast majority of students, why don’t they cut useless foreign aid spending? Such as spending 2 billion dollars to remove Qadaffi and similar stuff? And do you even believe any faculty, student or college administration employees will ever vote for such people? tens of millions, even more than 140 million or so are affiliated to some type of university or college as student, teacher, or administration employee. They are shutting themselves out from the campaign by taking such positions?
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Posted on 07 November 2011. Tags: advance science, biology, Choosing, difficulty level, experiences, GPA, Home, korea university, Life, life science, med school, science courses, state, transfer credits, university
I currently attend a state university in U.S.. My major is Biology/Life science, and I plan to take some advance science courses and maybe a couple basic course. First, Korea University is actually affiliated with my home school, so it will be easier for me to go through the process, transfer credits, and it will also be cheaper. But I also hear good experiences from Yeonsei. The thing that worries me most is the difficulty level of these schools since they are one of the top schools in Korea. I’m looking forward to the cultural experiences, so I don’t want to be stuck at school studying hardcore 24/7 but I can’t let my gpa go any lower because I plan to enter med school after I graduate. I’m also fluent in Korean but I want to take all my courses taught in English since I’m more used to hearing all those scientific words in English 🙂
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Posted on 05 November 2011. Tags: Actor, common app, Essay, glendale community college, including college, national commercials, oyster river high school, pbs kids, teacher present, union affiliations, university, Volunteer, volunteer work, Work, would have time
I want to transfer to a college back in my hometown. I used the common app and the topic was “Please provide a statement (250 words minimum) that addresses your reasons for transferring and the objectives you hope to achieve.”
Please give some feedback here is the essay:
I graduated from Oyster River High School on June 10, 2011. As soon as early August came around I turned eighteen and moved out to California to pursue my career in acting. Education has always been important to me so I knew before I moved out I had to enroll. By August 25th, I found an apartment, bought a car, and began taking classes at Glendale Community College as a full time student. I created my school schedule accordingly so that I would have time for acting classes, auditions, and meetings with my agent. I’ve been taking care of myself financially without the help from parents or any other relative because I enjoy being independent and on my own.
I’ve been an actor since the age of five. I remember booking my first national commercial and shortly fell in love with acting and film. I’ve worked on many movies and commercials while doing some theater on the side. I created my own website and joined the SAG and AFRTA union affiliations after booking two national commercials and a PBS kids show called “Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman.” I filmed twenty episodes over the course of a few months. Throughout high school I was very busy driving down to Boston and occasionally flying out to Los Angeles and New York for interviews and auditions.
I did a lot volunteer work that was usually during school and required me to fly out of state. For jobs that were union affiliated there was a set teacher present. For jobs that were not involved with the union including college indie films and volunteer work, a set teacher was not present. It was hard to keep up with school work but I was getting educated outside of school with something I loved to do. Senior year I decided to take a break from acting to focus on school and raising my GPA. The first semester of senior year I made high honors and was on the varsity tennis team. It was difficult to raise because GPA is included in all three previous years of high school of which I was more focused on acting. I plan to put education and academics at the top of my priority list because I want to become a University educated actor.
I plan on transferring to a university, specifically Plymouth State, after completing this semester at Glendale college. A few weeks ago I flew back to New Hampshire and visited your campus for a few days and loved it! It’s so beautiful. The ambiance on campus is incredible. Being on campus made me realize that I want to take a break from acting and attend a university. Acting will always be there. After graduating I plan to return to California and continue with acting only this time with a college degree in business. Acting is business of which you have to sell and market yourself. I have real world experience in business and marketing which brought to my attention that business is what I plan to major in. Plymouth State is known to be strong in business and performing arts which fits my needs perfectly.
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Posted on 26 October 2011. Tags: anything, intensive language program, intensive language school, lending, lending institutions, Loan, student loan, Study, university
How does one get a student loan to study abroad if it’s not university affiliated? I attend a university but I don’t like their programs because I want to get into an intensive language school, not a university. Most of the lending institutions want a 4-year university. Also, my tuition is already waived in my university so I’m not paying anything and I don’t think they’re gonna certify my loan if I get one through them…
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Posted on 20 October 2011. Tags: affiliated college, clueless, college, colleges, counselor, Drexel, jquery, Major, pennsylvania pa, philadelphia, private university, state, universities in pennsylvania, university
I live in Philadelphia. I’m trying to find a major in web development, not so much the design part (wouldn’t mind it, though) but the coding (php, jquery, and all of those fancy stuff including basics like html and css, etc.)
The only college/university I could find was Drexel, but Drexel is a private university and it’s EXPENSIVE. I need to attend a state affiliated college but I can’t find one with the major I want. I talked to my counselor and he seem a little clueless about web development.
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