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Robin Wing’s opening remarks regarding a whole new paradigm for how to be very successful in business and in life. How to let go of the struggle and open yourself to a flow of abundance, and begin to really magnetize your wealth. Imagine for a moment having a marketing system in place that basically does all of the hard stuff for you, that virtually eliminates all of the reasons why most people fail and struggle in this industry.
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facts don't seem to do it. psychiatrist? hit on the head? pictures of those who been hurt? why don't they see why illegals can't come or stay? personal or not?
Hey Cowboy–
If the pro illegals are sooo determined to keep those illegals here, why not let the pro illegals sponsor an illegal (and their family if that applies). By sponsor, they personally can take care of their housing, food and health care for them. As long as they have their American sponsor they won't have to take steps to legally become a citizen–but would be 'documented' as "sponsored aliens" and therefore can stay legally. Sounds like a sensible solution. They want them here–they can pay for them. And–there will be some documentation and no one is breaking our laws so everybody is happy.
My daughter is in Grade 10 now and was accepted to Exeter for Grade 11, but on the waiting list of Andover. Among many attractions of these elite boarding schools offer, the most important one is their high Ivy university matriculations.
She is at the top of her current school. She has a great reputation and relaitonship with friends and faculties. Her teachers know her well to write great recommendation letters. Although her school is at an “unknown location” outside of USA, the management team is fantastic and very devoting! Although her school faces challenges of faculty stability (and occicationally faculty conpetence) as most internaitonal schools do, one or two students for her school have been accepted to Ivy schools each year in the most couple of years. If she stays here, she may be able to reach her Ivy university dream. And there is no risk in her personal development.
Should my daugher go to Exeter? If she were gong to Grade 9, I wouldn’t hestimate to sending her there as she would have time to adjust. But she only has about one year before submiting university applications. My impression from her boarding school application process is that Andover is much more friendly and effective than Exeter. What if Exeter isn’t friendly enough to support her being away from family? - We are far way, not several hours of flight, but 24 hours. In addition, her boarding school application results made me feel she is probably on the borderline of being accepted or not by these elite schools (although I have always been proud of my daughter's drive and school achievements). Most students at Exeter probably have lots of advantages over her over the years of their elite training. If she is at the bottom of her class at Exeter, she probably has a lot to catch up, but very likely won’t have enough time to move to the top before submiting university applications; the teachers probably won’t have enough time to know her well for insightful recommendation letter. Also, will the enormerou opportunities of Exeter unbelievable extracurriculum programs will open to too many opportunities for a new Grade 11 student?
Will moving to Exeter improve her chance to achieve her goal of getting into an Ivy univeristy? I will visit Exeter with my daughter to make a decisoin before April 10, the deicison deadline. Any insights to help us make a good decision would be highly appreciated.
Congratulations!
From your information, I understand that your daughter was educated in international schools, and is very strong academically.
I am also a girl, and I was a new Upper (junior) at Exeter this year. I have been educated in International schools my entire life, and I was a straight A student in all honors classes before I came to Exeter.
I have no experience with Andover, but let me give you some good information about Exeter.
I will never regret coming to Exeter. It is an amazing school. I never had a problem adjusting. During the first month, the school created events for new students to meet old students. The entire first week was devoted to make new students feel at home. There are dozens of clubs through which to meet people.
As a new junior, your daughter would be housed in a "house". At Exeter, houses are smaller dorms of approximately 15 students who are all Uppers and Seniors. All the houses interact together as one larger dorm, and they have great atmospheres. My dorm was amazing. From what I have heard from other students, all have enjoyed their experiences in their new dorms. Because you live with the other students, you make connections and friendships more quickly than you would at a day school.
I have built amazing relationships with the faculty in my house. There is one faculty who lives in the house, and approximately 7 faculty who do check-in duty during the week.
Thus, as to your question about the "friendliness" of Exeter, let me assure you that it is the best school I have experienced in that regard. It is much friendlier than some of the International schools I have attended, and there are absolutely no cliques.
You also asked :
"Most students at Exeter probably have lots of advantages over her over the years of their elite training. If she is at the bottom of her class at Exeter, she probably has a lot to catch up, but very likely won’t have enough time to move to the top before submiting university applications; the teachers probably won’t have enough time to know her well for insightful recommendation letter. Also, will the enormerou opportunities of Exeter unbelievable extracurriculum programs will open to too many opportunities for a new Grade 11 student? "
It is normal for grades to drop slightly when you are a new student. The standards of the school are high, but most importantly the Harkness method takes some adjusting to. From straight As, I fell to a B+ average my first term. It doesn't take long, however, to adjust. I am now at an A- average.
Finally, you asked if the extracurricular opportunities would be open to your daughter.
Yes, they will. There are certain programs, such as the Island School term abroad, which are for younger students and she will not be able to attend. Everything available to other Uppers and Seniors, she will have access too. All the classes, all the sports, and all the clubs.
Finally, I just encourage you to think not only about improving her chances of getting into an Ivy league school, but of how well Exeter will prepare her for such a college. After the rigorous academics at Exeter, she will be more able to deal with rigorous coursework later on.
If you are attending Experience Exeter in April, ask your guides, the teachers, and the admissions office for their opinions. They have had a lot of experience, and it is in their interest to be honest. The Academy admitted your daughter because they feel that she is a good fit - they want to make sure that she will like it there. I did the same with my parents, who were not sure. After the tour, we all loved it. Just remember that you will be jet lagged, so wake yourselves up well so you remember everything!
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Edit: Pros and Cons list.
Pros:
1) Amazing campus, faculty, people
2) Students are excited to learn, are smart, and want to be there even for Saturday classes.
3) Lots to do on weekends
4) Clubs
5) Opportunities to volunteer
6) Study Abroad - part of your tuition, no extra costs.
7) Boarding aspect - you feel much more independent and in control.
Harkness - awsome, engaging, and continues even outside of class!
9) Students come from everywhere
10) Good food.
Cons:
1) Winter is extremely cold.
2) Very large homework load.
3) Very easy to take on too many activities and overwhelm yourself.
4) Far from home - you miss your family.
5) Some dorms are old.
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These are many of the acronyms and abbreviations we have to learn and use in a school day, plus some other tidbits that make up the life of a teacher. Are these kids ADHD, ADD or BED, ESL or SLD, Pick your flavor of EC Got to write an IGP and another PDP IEP and PEP, and I've really got to pee PTO and PTA, PDC, UCPS Dare and Dear and Sit and Stems, NCSCO and S This one's tardy with no pass. ASD or ISS? That one should get OSS, 'cause his pants still show his … ??? Meet with parents, meet …
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After reading what the bleep do we know? I was intereted in Ramtha, I looked at the web site, but I am interested in some personal experience as to it's worthyness.
When you feel drawn to do something, do it, but with an open mind. Explore until you find your answers. There are other ways to embark on self exploration, though; ways that don't ask for monetary support. Find out all the options. I don't know anything about Ramtha, or what their requirements are, nor do I need to in order to answer this question; I do know that things in the world are only worth what you think they are worth. To you, it may be worth trying, whereas, someone else may find it to be a ridiculous waste of time.
Just be sure you aren't feeling any pressure from any source. You must be comfortable in order to seek properly. You already know the answer to your own question; you really don't need anyone else to reinforce or oppose. Best wishes.
in a software development organization, is more effective in overall management than a manager with general business management skills. Give your perspective of the statement in favor of, and/or against this statement, providing examples from your personal experience to support your view(s).
Discuss five ways in which you believe you will have changed as a manager, after taking this course, compared to the period before taking the course.
Umm a homework question suggest you look up the word Plagiarism.