The start of a new year and the end of the old one. Wow. It's a great time to reflect on the things you accomplished this year, what didn't go well, and what plans you have for the future.
I'm not really a fan of making resolutions, mostly because the word "resolution" seems to make it ok if you break a resolution in the first week after the New Year! I guess I just call them "goals" because it makes me work harder to meet them. If you use "resolutions" or "goals" or...something else, please include a promise to work on test prep in the new year.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Push to Winter Break!
I think we've all been here before - we just came off of a great holiday, Thanksgiving (YUM!) and now it's time to work again for just a few more weeks until the next break. My advice is to keep focused and work on essay prep a little bit each day. Trust me, the work will pay off.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
20 Days till the End of the Year
...and now is a good time to start thinking about next year. When are you taking your college admission tests (SAT, ACT?)? How much time have you left yourself to study for it?
The next SAT is January 24th, and the deadline for it is December 26th, 2008.
The next ACT is February 7th, but the deadline for it is January 6th, and even then - ARE YOU READY????
You have so many resources at your disposal! Check out testessayprep.com for more details.
The next SAT is January 24th, and the deadline for it is December 26th, 2008.
The next ACT is February 7th, but the deadline for it is January 6th, and even then - ARE YOU READY????
You have so many resources at your disposal! Check out testessayprep.com for more details.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Part Three
In this post about jobs, I'm highlighting an article that describes blue collar jobs. "Blue collar" is a job classification that doesn't really mean much today, but it used to mean a labor-intensive job.
The article calls them "new jobs" but, in my opinion, they're not really new.
- Landscaper
- Metal Worker
- Subway operator (these jobs are starting to look good to me - they've turned up on several lists!)
The article calls them "new jobs" but, in my opinion, they're not really new.
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