Posted on 16 May 2011. Tags: affiliated college, Arrears, ashok, Guide, hardwork, knowledge, university, Want
hi Iam ashok from Chennai.Iam doing my b.e in under Anna university affiliated college..due to my weak knowledge in English and subjects,i cant understand the subjects.i am ready to do hardwork but i cant understand the subjects.so please guide me to clear my arrears
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Posted on 11 May 2011. Tags: attempt, boss, desperate attempt, graduate assistant, promotions, proper etiquette, Resume, station, strengths and weaknesses, Talk, television, television station, Thesis, university, work ethic
I am a graduate assistant for the promotions director for the television station that is affiliated with the university I attend. Recently I’ve been unconfident in my ability to perform for my boss. It’s not like my work ethic is poor, but I feel as if I make more mistakes then I should.
I want to improve as quickly as I can in an attempt to have a job request close to when I’m finishing my thesis. Also because her future recommendation is crucial to my resume.
I want to talk to my boss privately and ask what my strengths and weaknesses are and how I may improve, but I’m not sure if that’s proper boss-to-worker etiquette. It seems that asking for help would be proper, but I still see the situation being awkward for some reason.
So my question is do you think it would be proper etiquette to approach my boss about how I may improve?
And if so, how I do I not make it sound like a desperate attempt to gain approval?
Please, I only want answers if you can also recommend as to how to go about the situation, or reasons for why I should not proceed.
Thank you in advance.
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Posted on 28 April 2011. Tags: everything, Home, misinformed, niche, social connections, Stanford, state, university
I went out of state for college to a fairly reputable (but not Stanford/Ivy level) university, and I miss home. Everything is so different and I feel like a made my decision hastily and was a little misinformed. Should I transfer back home to my state school (less reputable, but a lot cheaper)? I have no friends here and I’ve tried several activities and such but none of them has yielded any social connections. I just don’t feel like I fit in here. I like the academic part of the university (and I’m doing pretty well at that), but I’m just bored with the town and the people and my lack of a social life. Should I continue to try to find my niche or transfer back to my home state?
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Posted on 23 April 2011. Tags: affiliated college, Arrears, ashok, Guide, hardwork, knowledge, university
hi Iam ashok from Chennai.Iam doing my b.e in under Anna university affiliated college..due to my weak knowledge in English and subjects,i cant understand the subjects.i am ready to do hardwork but i cant understand the subjects.so please guide me to clear my arrears
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Posted on 17 April 2011. Tags: boyfriends, close friends, college, comm college, dorms, freshman year, girlfriend, guy, jerk, loner, new friend, real jerk, rest of my life, roommate, university
So I’ve been in a relationship technically for 4 years. Two years with a real jerk starting at age 15, then another two years with a great guy starting at 17 and lasting until a few weeks ago at age 19. Most of our relationship was long distance (2hrs) because we go to different universities. So the only new “friend” I made at college was my roommate. We were both always gone on the weekends seeing our boyfriends and weren’t very social because we both didn’t need to be at the time. Bf’s were our life.
Well my most recent Ex thought it would be best to break up because I was the only girlfriend he had ever had and so I don’t really blame him. The sucky part is that we still care for each other and didn’t end on bad terms.
ANYWAYS, HERE IS THE QUESTION:
I feel like a new student at my University because I don’t know anyone, and it’s the end of the school year pretty much. I am a sophomore and will be a junior next fall. I have like one or two close friends from High school who I can confide in for now, but will it be hard to find a group of girlfriends to hang out with? I am getting anxious and nervous about my future now and if I will be a loner for the rest of my life. Did anyone transfer from a Comm. College to a University and feel the same way? I feel like everyone already has their niche that they built during freshman year in the dorms.
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Posted on 31 March 2011. Tags: college, Cost, little time, occupational, occupational therapy program, Scholarships, sophomore year, taking the time, Time, university, university of arizona, university of new hampshire, university of rhode island, uvm, west virginia university
So far I have gotten into;
Umass Amherst-undeclared- I am a resident so it will be 9,500 for tuition before room and board and other cost’s but I did not get into the nursing program which I had applied for and I guess it is near impossible to switch into during your attendance.
University of New Hampshire-going to be about 21,000 tuition before other cost’s. Did not get into the occupational therapy program/nursing but is easier to switch into than umass
West Virginia University-going to be about 17,000 before other cost’s but I received 13,000 for the four years to go there (about 3,250 per year off)- Accepted into a Pre-Occupational Therapy Program that prepares you to enter Occupational Therapy major your sophomore year.
University of Rhode Island- 27,000 a year before costs- Did not get accepted into a program.
Endicott College- 26,000 before costs- all students apply to programs like nursing sophomore year so there is still a chance I get in.
I believe most of my Financial aid is about a little more or less 6,000$ in fed loans and about 6,000 in fed grants.
Still waiting to hear from Ole Miss and University of Arizona. And doubtfully waiting to see if I get into UVM and UCONN off their wait-lists. (Pretty much positive I will not). Also still waiting to hear back from scholarships and local scholarships. I won’t get a ton but I may get a few local ones affiliated with my town and what not for various reasons.
So if you have a little time to read this information over I would be beyond appreciative for your in-put on which college I should choose mainly based on which one I could succeed from under the given cicumstances (programs/money/etc.) but also if you know anything about the actual college socially, academically, culturally etc. Thanks for taking the time to help and I will answer any of you guy’s questions if you’de like. Again thank you I only ask because my parents know nothing about colleges and I know absolutely nothing!
Still Waiting on Ole Miss and University of Arizona
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