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So for those following along, I emailed one of the professors on Saturday about setting up a tour of the department and meeting and he referred me back to the Academic Services Director who was unresponsive before. 😕 However, I did find out that last week was Spring Break so hopefully she will contact us soon.
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Literature guides for elementary students
cintinative replied to Nichola's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Are you aware that you posted this on the K-8 Curriculum board? We never did that high level of analysis at elementary ages. -
Thank you. I was hoping you would weigh in. I initially emailed who admissions told me to email. Then when my son and I got no response via call or email, I emailed admissions again. Admissions emailed the Academic Services Director, College of Engineering and Computer Science and that person emailed me, and I emailed her back. It's been a week and I haven't heard back from her. Honestly though, when my son called, he went through a couple people before being put into someone's voicemail.
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Background: smallish school--around 7K attendees My son is an admitted student to the department. We set up the campus tour with no issues. Similarly, disability department was responsive and set it up with no issues. (visit is in mid March) My son's academic department has yet to respond confirming a time. Per the direction of the admissions folks, I emailed on 2/12. No word for a week. So my son called 2/19--he talked to someone who put him in someone else's voice mail. He left a message. We heard nothing for five days. I emailed admissions again. They emailed the department--someone emailed me and asked what our schedule looked like for the visit day. I responded that day. It's been a week and I have heard nothing. I did follow up with the person on Tuesday this week as well. I emailed admissions again today. (Oh, and no one called my son back) I am really at a loss. Our experience with college visits is really small--we have only been to two--and they were larger universities than this. But it is worrying me, and I just need some BTDT input on if it really should worry me. Thanks Hive.
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Wonderful news! Praise God.
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I think you need to ask your preschool class what they think happened and then record the answers so we can enjoy them. 😃
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Need data for science experiment--can you help?
cintinative replied to cintinative's topic in The Chat Board
LOL! My family's didn't really correlate either. 😃 -
The Class of 2024 College Application Thread
cintinative replied to JennyD's topic in The College Board
We finally scheduled a campus visit for one of my dc's schools. He has never been there. Trying to schedule a departmental visit has been difficult though. I emailed right after I scheduled our regular tour, and then a week later my son called, and then a week later, I emailed admissions because we had heard nothing. I finally heard from someone that day who asked about our other appts for that day, and then heard nothing for three days. I emailed her again yesterday. I am a little worried. We are still waiting for additional scholarship awards at his top two schools. It seems so weird to not be more certain of things right now. Hopefully the campus visit will help my son evaluate the schools against each other. They are super different. -
For forensic science, we need ulna measurements and heights for various persons to make a graph to see if we can predict actual height from ulna length. We need data for grown teens or adults. I need: gender of person, ulna length (in inches or cm), height of person (in inches or cm) To measure ulna: Ulna length is measured by raising the nondominant arm so that the palm is across the chest and the fingers are pointing upward to the opposite shoulder. Using the tape measure, measure the distance between the point of the elbow and the prominent bone on the outside of the wrist. Record all data to the 0.1 cm (or fractions of inch). You can Pm me if you'd rather. Thank you!!
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In general my dh and I are conflict avoiders. As our counselor aptly put it, "conflict avoidance IS conflict." A few years ago, we had an actual yelling fight. It was the product of bottled up issues, not necessarily the issue at hand in the discussion. I became flooded emotionally because I couldn't get away, and I lost it. The good thing that came out of it was it pushed us to counseling. I can't speak for anyone else, but based on my experience, I am wondering out loud if this is the case with you. One thing our counselor talked about is something called "negative sentiment override." I had never heard of it before, but when she explained it, that was definitely where we were coming into counseling. It is basically where you get to a place where you no longer believe the best of your spouse. You can Google it and see what you think.
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calculus advice?
cintinative replied to Lucy the Valiant's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
OP, did you find something? It seems like the prior posters started with Calc 3, but if I am not mistaken, you need Calc 2 as well. Cool Math Guy has Calc 2 and 3 but they are not dual enrollment--it would be very similar to Derek Owens. The trouble is I can't find anyone who has used him. Thinkwell has Calc BC. -
What is a "college access counselor" (Common App)?
cintinative replied to cintinative's topic in The College Board
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I had no idea that the black specks were those. Wow.
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Okay, this one jumped out at me. What do you use duct tape for that is medical?
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Drama Lama your prayers worked
cintinative replied to Melissa in Australia's topic in The Chat Board
I love this so much. I pray it goes well.