Hi,
From the above, I thought u r a talent guy. I think U got a good opportunity to study well.
To get succeed in your life, u will do the hard work. Dont worry about school hours.
If u will do hard work, study well then definitely u will have good future.
My suggestion is, you should join immediately....
All The Best
Cheers.....
Nani
2007-05-13 20:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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OK, how is it that you got in advanced placement when you can't write, spell, put together a coherent sentence, and, oh, by the way, it's dullards not dullers. I would suggest that you pay more attention in your English class before you get into advanced placement where you will have to write actual, intelligible essays.
What kind of school makes you stay 12 hours a day? Is that legal? Why aren't your parents taking part in this decision making process? If I were your mother my answer to this would be "no way"! If they are not bothering themselves to take part in making this choice then it would explain why you haven't been made to improve your writing skills as they are obviously paying no attention to what you are doing.
2007-05-13 19:57:00
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answered by Ellen J 7
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Do you have enough stamina to be at school 12 hours?
Do you have enough money to transport yourself back and forth to the school?
Is reliable transportation available to you so that this will not become a hardship for either you or your family?
What about meals at this new program?
Weight these issues, and think of your future being enlightened by the school. But if any of the above issues would be a big problem for you, discuss other options
with your school counselor.
2007-05-13 19:54:31
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answered by V B 5
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For the new school, ask yourself, "How will this help me in life? How will it help me grow or be a better person? How will it affect me and the people around me?" Now, ask the same thing for staying at the old school. Probably not what your looking for, but you should try it anyway. Honestly, I'd recommend going to the new school, but just think about how your choice will affect you and the people around you (Friends, family, siblings that look up to you)
2007-05-13 19:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that deep down inside you know your answer, but I do think that if you want to be successful in life and study hard and become someone, it's not going to be because of what school you go to. It will be more about how much effort you give to it.
Some people graduate from Ivy league schools and never do anything with their lives and others that graduate from community colleges become great people.
2007-05-13 19:48:06
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answered by calimexgirl!! 3
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Give me a break...are you REALLY going to let others from all walks of life dictate the golden opportunity to live a good future...don't be a chickenshiiit coward, take responsibility and decide for yourself because you are going to face the future no matter what you decide and it will be YOU left holding the bag.
2007-05-13 19:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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U mentioned it your self - if u dont circulate u must be passing an threat of an entire life!! and it will make u satisfied. talk on your present day company approximately time without work,he could merely understand. additionally discuss with the propective company and tell him u could not b waiting to get time without work,and advise a answer. If all else fails,merely circulate to the interview.
2017-01-09 19:43:25
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answered by ? 3
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Too close to call. Although the better education is to be desired, the prospect of being involved for twelve hours a day is a major turnoff. I would not do it.
2007-05-13 20:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I say GO! As a teacher it sounds ast if you are a bright young man. Alot of people like to use the word stress only because they are incapable of managing their time. As long as you MANAGE AND BUDGET YOUR TIME I see no stress factors. I say you go for it!
2007-05-13 19:54:48
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answered by John 2
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I think you should go to the new school. The stress may be greater but it sounds as if you will be bored at the old school, and I always found boredom much harder to bear than stress.
2007-05-13 19:46:04
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answered by Alice K 7
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