Hi Tina, My name is Molly Ostriker and Last Sunday, I graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in Business and Psychology. I hope to pursue a career in marketing and was wondering if I could speak with you about your experience as Group Marketing Director at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Hi, I am Madalyn Schmidley. Currently, I’m a Sophomore. As a member of the women’s tennis team, I look forward to the opportunity of being captain. I understand the responsibility, time commitment and am ready to uphold the position.
I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Deerfield had asked us to restrict all research reports and grant access only to invested clients. When you have a moment, can you please let us know if you are invested, and can we name you to the manager? Thank you in advance for your help.
Hi Heba. How are you? Thanks for everything and it was really nice meeting you and known you. Thanks for all the help and support if you need any help in anything and I can help do not hesitate. If you need help finding classes for the next semester I know some classes I have been in MCC for 2 semesters and I can help. Any way thanks good luck on your college degree.
I would love to attend TARGET. Attending The Academy at Rutgers for Girls in Engineering and Technology would be an exhilarating opportunity for me to learn more about engineering and technology. I would like to familiarize them with career opportunities within engineering. Engineering and technology are part of everyday life. Math and science have permanently captured my interest since second grade. I am driven by discovery and innovation, TARGET is just right for me. I love hands-on activities, labs, and projects. The Academy at Rutgers for Girls in Engineering and Technology would allow me to explore my full potential. The Academy at Rutgers for Girls in Engineering and Technology is ideal for me because I am clever, determined, and creative. Therefore, I would love to attend TARGET.
I apologize for a late reply. I wasn't in my office today, but I'll be back tomorrow. I need to check Hunter's student file before answering your question. I remember that Hunter is one of our new students at McBride and another ELL teacher had assessed his English proficiency. In general, students are eligible to receive up to five years of English language support if required.
Great post. Excellent decision on your part! It is rough being the new kid on the block. Some students don't struggle to communicate and fit in with other students. I think more times than not the main reason is an unstable environment. My family moved at least twice per school year, this made it difficult for me to fit in and make any real kind of stable relationships. When a teacher interacts with a stand alone child, I believe it gives that child significance, and other kids take notice of your attention of this child, and want approval of the same from you. When group activities take place, it is the breeding ground for interacting with others and creating friendships.
I, Savannah Ellis, pledge to myself and God that I will provide and protect my patients no matter what the need or cause may be, I promise to faithfully stand by and guide my patients in their sickness and time of need. I will be honest with my patients and I will help to guide them through any situation that comes their way. I promise to stand by the ethics and standards that are in place for me as a nurse. I will practice the skills I was taught and abstain from taking shortcuts with my patients. I promise to care for my patients as I would my own family, never treating them unjustly or with disrespect. I pledge to aid my coworkers in their needs without neglecting the needs of my patients. I will leave my feelings and judgments at home
I love working with children! Making fun activities for children to do and allowing them to learn in a comfortable evinroment. Helping them grow up with postive sloution skills. I have worked with a family of 3 for over 4 years. I watched children from ages 1-14. I grew up babysitting my 2 brothers from a young age. I am still attending high school and would love to babysit children in my off time.
This spring, I will be completing my first year of graduate school in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of New Mexico. I graduated with a B.S. Degree in Environmental Science from UNM last year and was the first in my family to earn a college degree. I transferred to UNM in the fall of 2012 and have had the opportunity to interact with many professors, which I feel helped to influence my decision for graduate school.
I was born the fourth of December 1991 in Cranbrook British Columbia. I lived there for 18 years. Before joining the military I worked as a fry cook at a Burger King for three years and held part time jobs working for the College of the Rockies summer camp programs during the summer. My parents are currently living together in Cranbrook BC. My father works outside the province testing railway tracks for two months at a time, then returns home for two to three weeks. My mother acts as the main contact point of the family, she works as a financial clerk. I have a 22 year old sister who will be attending university in Calgary this September. I attended Mount Baker Secondary School in Cranbrook and graduated in 2009
If I am accepted to the Illinois Math and Science Academy, I would be so honored and grateful. I look forward to the hands-on curricular offered at IMSA. I wish to be well prepared for my future. I plan on using the opportunities given to take initiative, explore my curiosities, step outside my comfort zone, take charge of what I’m doing with confidence, think for myself, work on different challenges, and build my independence.
There are few certainties of what one will encounter during life. A common joke names two: death and
As an undergraduate student at the University of New Mexico I have become increasingly aware of the complex network problems that I face as a citizen of the world. I have also realized the progress and success that I enjoy in the same capacity as the frontiers of medicine, technology and communication continue to expand. My desire to participate in the resolution of those problems and in the further expansion of those frontiers had inspired me to seek a degree in biology and entrance into a School of Dentistry. I intend to successfully complete program of dentistry and further my specialization in the area of endodontics. Upon completion of my
Pursing a career as a medical doctor is an opportunity for me to mentor youth in underserved populations. As a child, I was raised in the low income, urban community of Roxbury, MA. Although not as notorious today, the neighborhood had garnered negative attention for its high crime rates. My mother emigrated from Haiti and raised me as a single parent. Due to our financial circumstance, Roxbury became our permanent residence. I have always felt there was something lacking in Roxbury in comparison to other towns I visited. My teenage years were largely spent in the suburban town of Stoneham where I attended high school. There was a literal difference in air quality and a psychology contrast in future prospects. While native students of
In our lives, we have to make important choices, and sometimes our choices determine our happiness or sadness. As a Filipino, our families tell us to do well in school and to not make bad choices because they want us to be successful and to have ethical morals. Growing up as a Catholic, I was taught to be obedient and respectful to my family which has shaped who I am today. Yet, I too made some mistakes, and I learned from the consequences. From my failures, I learned to not belittle myself, but to grow.