Posted on 05 August 2011. Tags: back yard, business market, dress shop, Education, hard time, Home, housing, housing market, job, malibu, multimillion dollar, orchard, person, rents, wive
I am just curious about this. How does someone go from being bankrupt to living in an exclusive multimillion dollar home(in a period of a year or two)? This person also has absolutely no higher education or trades,skills(that I know of). His father gave him a job running his business when he retired, and last I heard, he doesn’t do it any longer(I assume because of the economy and such) I also heard that he moved to Mexico(where his wive is from) and started a “dress shop”, because he was having a hard time here. Then I check on internet, and find that he is living in an exclusive part of Malibu in a multimillion dollar home(not sure whether he owns or rents, but still..) So, back to my main question. How is this possible? Is there some sort of trick or secret to the housing market or get rich quick schemes that I am not aware of? I am beginning to think he has trees in his back yard with money growing on them(perhaps an entire orchard,lol). Anyone who is knowledgeable on the housing market or business market might be able to explain this. Thanks!
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Posted on 27 July 2011. Tags: 4 year universities, colorado state university, Community, Education, enjoying life, financial decision, GPA, graduating class, minority, minority status, senior year, state colleges, status, stepping stone
I’m going into my Senior year of high school and I’m seriously considering going to a community college next year. I have to pay for my education on my own, and my SAT scores were a slightly above average 1790. I have a 4.5 GPA, I’m very active in my community, I have minority status as a tribal-affiliated Native American, and I’m just enjoying life as a seventeen year old girl. I don’t really know what I want to do with my life, and a community college seems like a smart financial decision and an easy stepping stone to transfer into a 4-year.
But all of my friends are dead set on getting into 4-year Universities and State Colleges. I’m in the top 5 of my graduating class and part of me feels like I should be joining them. But I think I’ll save a lot more money in the long run if I play my cards right in the community college system. And it won’t be as stressful and ego-shattering if I get rejected from Harvard or UCLA or Colorado State University. Not to mention the money going down the drain with application processing fees.
Maybe I’m just afraid of rejection. Should I bother applying to a University right out of high school when I can get the same degree for a fraction of the cost after transferring from a community college? What are the benefits of going to a 4-year straight out of high school? A 2-year?
I know I can apply for grants and scholarships for 4-years, but is it worth my time if I can go to a community college and transfer somewhere else later? I guess that’s my main concern.
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Posted on 16 July 2011. Tags: certificates, Education, regulatory aspects, Start, Training, university, Want
hii, i want to start a small education and training institute. what are the regulatory aspects and how do i overcome them. is there any institute which gives permission and other certificates, can i start it without affiliating it with any other institute or university? please help!!
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Posted on 19 June 2011. Tags: Catholic, communion, Education, Feel, first communion, person, religious colleges, religious person, religious school, school experience
I mean besides the fact about being religious. I’m talking about the feel, education, etc. Everytime I see a school is a Catholic or Christian school or etc. generally I’ve turned my head and sighed and kept on looking for a different one. I’m not really a religious person. I have nothing against it, my family is religious, I had my first communion but ever since I could think for myself I’ve considered myself a bit agnostic. I just want to know what it’s like at a religious school. Is the school experience there all that different from a school that’s not affiliated with any church? I’m trying to find a college for me to transfer to since I just graduated high school and am not looking forward to be preached to every day. Serious answers only please. Sorry if my question sounds ignorant, I just really need an answer because I have no idea what it’s like.
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Posted on 10 June 2011. Tags: 12 hour shifts, alot, Career, career path, Education, Home, intensive care, job, learnt, scare, stressful job
Over the past few months I’ve been confused as what I want to do as a career. I’m 18, recently left education and am currently unemployed. After a recent scare where my mum was emitted to an ICU, I think I’ve finally found my “niché” so-to-speak.
I honestly believe this is what I want to do. I spent every day in the ICU unit for 5 weeks, and learnt alot. I know it’s a stressful job and the 12-hour shifts are long, but I know I could do it.
My mum is finally home and I want to pursue this career path but I have no idea where to start as I don’t know what qualifications are required for this kind of position. Can anyone help me out? Thanks.
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Posted on 12 May 2011. Tags: Bush, case workers, colleges, economy, Education, Jobs, Lasting, pockets, recession, Republicans, stock market, way
Many so-called experts predicted that the recession would end in 2008-2009.
Today, Its no secret that the economy is sluggish except for the stock market. Could you imagine if republicans were still in power? They would have an even longer recession.
The way to get out is to get money in peoples pockets. Increasing jobs seems reasonable but there are other ways. Our poor need help and education and there a lot of teachers and case workers that can be employed out of our colleges.
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