Should I just try for a random degree?
#124
Re: Should I just try for a random degree?
beckiwoo - sorry, didn't mean to be having a go at you - reading my post back I can see how it came across!! Sorry about that.
My mom is an EA in a primary school, and I can tell you she gets treated like dity by the students. Most of the teachers struggle to keep control of their classrooms. A supply is in? Forget it. The kids are ridiculous.
The kids have zero respect for authority, and even less when it's an EA or a substitute. I remember from being in school that we weren't exactly easy-going with subs, but there was never any outright disrespect, perhaps just a bit more difficult. But from what mom tells me about today's kids... it's pretty terrible.
So I was just venting - sorry about that.
My mom is an EA in a primary school, and I can tell you she gets treated like dity by the students. Most of the teachers struggle to keep control of their classrooms. A supply is in? Forget it. The kids are ridiculous.
The kids have zero respect for authority, and even less when it's an EA or a substitute. I remember from being in school that we weren't exactly easy-going with subs, but there was never any outright disrespect, perhaps just a bit more difficult. But from what mom tells me about today's kids... it's pretty terrible.
So I was just venting - sorry about that.
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Re: Should I just try for a random degree?
I got a letter in the mail Monday that opens up new avenues for me school wise.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
#126
Re: Should I just try for a random degree?
I got a letter in the mail Monday that opens up new avenues for me school wise.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
#127
Re: Should I just try for a random degree?
I got a letter in the mail Monday that opens up new avenues for me school wise.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
#129
Re: Should I just try for a random degree?
Well, that's encouraging. What will you do with all this power? Hopefully, it opens some other doors of you.
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Re: Should I just try for a random degree?
I got a letter in the mail Monday that opens up new avenues for me school wise.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
Last year at about this time, the doctor I was seeing submitted an application for me to be classified as PWD with the ministry of social development and social innovation and I honestly had forgotten about it, the letter say's I was approved effective May 1.
Having this classification will open up new avenues not previously available, and might make going back to school more of a reality then it was before.
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