Posted on 07 December 2012. Tags: coordination, fashion, fashion show, Highschool, idea, job, Jobs, love, Marketing
Hello! I am a Junior in highschool looking into careers, and something I have always dreamed of was working for VS…I love the idea of working for the planning/coordinating of their yearly fashion show, but also I would love a job in their offices doing coordination etc. What jobs would they offer and what degree would I need to peruse these? I would even LOVE a job in marketing there!!!
Thank you!
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Posted on 20 October 2012. Tags: extensive research, Game, hell, Highschool, idea, job, niche, passion, searching for colleges, Start, video game industry, video games
I’m now on my last year of high school, and I have no idea what the hell I am going to do. Searching for colleges us very intimidating, and my research has shown many biased answers. I have always had a passion for video games, and I can’t see myself doing anything else, and still being happy. From the extensive research that I have done, I understand that it is a very difficult and competitive industry to get in to. I’m not exactly sure what I would do to contribute to a development team quite yet, but I’m desperately trying to find my niche. I don’t know where to start, and id appreciate some outside, and relavent opinions. Thank you very much.
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Posted on 15 July 2012. Tags: 1g, cking, Highschool, house, husband, music school, photo digital, retards, ridiculous amounts, school assignments, sd cards, sophomore year, Stuff, swat team, Team
So, in 2010? I think it was 2010 (it was either my junior or sophomore year of highschool) my mother’s dumb a$$ husband was arrested at my house. Seriously, the whole SWAT team came. Early in the morning about to leave to go to band practice and police officers banging on the door. They were pretty much doing an all around sweep in San Antonio of all the ex members of some stupid a$$ gang named “La Emma” f*cking retards, and my moms husband used to be in it or whatever. Anyways, they (the cops) made me get on the floor, handcuffed me, my mom, and her sorry stupid husband, and they asked if I had anything bad in my room, I said no, because I didn’t have anything at all. No drugs, no gang affiliated stuff, so they told me that they would not raid my room. Mind that I was crying the whole time because I was so freaked out, and those jerk cops RAIDED MY ROOM.
Bottom line, they took belongings of mine even though I had nothing to do with it and I haven’t gotten any of it back. They took about two photo/digital sd cards that had loads of my treasured pictures of my life and the people in it probably both 1G, and about two or three jump/pin drives, maybe 1G each, filled with pictures, music, school assignments.. And… I would just really like my stuff back. Even if I have to pay ridiculous amounts of money for it, I just want my memories back.
Can anyone PLEASE tell me what I might be able to do to get it all back, and is that even possible? ? Thankyou.
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Posted on 26 January 2012. Tags: basketball team, broadcast journalism, church of christ, GPA, Highschool, letters of recommendation, Pepperdine, play, Recommendation, relgious, religious community, Resume, sats, varsity level
I’m a sophomore in highschool, and I plan to major in Broadcast Journalism. Here’s my resumè..
-Average grades, 86 gpa
-Have 6 letters of recommendation
– Plan to have an internship at newspaper
– Play football and baseball at a varsity level
– My religion is affiliated with the church of Christ
– Coach a basketball team for younger kids
– I plan to write a good essay
– I’ve been studying my butt off for the SATs
– I’ve done some religious community service
– Relgious
– From New Jersey, Italian
Any answers would be greatly appreciated…thank you.
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Posted on 06 November 2011. Tags: ball, baseball knowledge, coaching training, fall winter, hey guys, Highschool, highschool team, knowledge, middle infielder, niche, offseason, outfield, player
Hey guys. Im an above average ball player at my school, and would like to improve over the off season so i can make my highschool team in the spring. If anyone has any baseball knowledge of coaching, training, etc. I need some offseason drills i can do around my house, in my garage or backyard this fall/winter. Im a middle infielder, and play the outfield as well, trying to find my niche. I really enjoy second base, and would love to play short stop but my big weakness is my throwing arm. I dont release the ball the proper way, therefore it dosent go as fast or as far. If anyone can help that would be appreciated. Thank you
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Posted on 28 June 2011. Tags: beginning, burnout, class, Highschool, kind, mentors, motivators, niche, perfect image, personal interest, physique, satisfaction, stress, superiority, Work
I used to be one of the top students in my class and in my small “niche” when I was young. However, the older I got, the more I started to wonder what the whole point was. I easily used to get 95-100% on assignments or tests in the beginning of the year in highschool, then kind of taper off because of burnout since my physique was my most major weakness at that time. Up until then, my parent’s pressure kept me going, as well as personal interest in my studies. I enjoyed my teachers who seemed to be great motivators and mentors.
I would see certain students with 97% averages (I was friends with one of them) and kind of wonder what the whole point was trying to “be the best”. People who did this were not necessarily happier people and all the hard work and drive to prove superiority or higher achievement over another would lead to a short term feeling of satisfaction of “proving that one’s better”. Then if you were to go to the top, you would go through all the stress, competition and pain trying to maintain it…until you find another person better than you and the whole process would repeat itself. It doesn’t always necessarily mean that these people are necessarily better people either. The ones I’ve met were downright narcissistic on a pathological level (and lie to preserve a perfect image), were obnoxious, and generally not well liked either.
So what motivates these cutthroat competitive people? Their short term feeling of satisfaction of “superiority”? All that hard work, strained relationships, all for that? Or is it to please their parents?
Just wondering what you think of this.
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