02 November 2004, 09:30 AM
philnicAnother Off-Topic Topic (kinda)
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Originally posted by grasstains:
I've heard about the Voltaire novel. I wonder if it's available online?
Try here:
http://wondersmith.com/scifi/micro.htm Phil
www.bradburymedia.co.uk25 April 2005, 10:58 AM
too muchgrasstains-
I'm studying to be a school counselor- should get my credential this spring- and telling kids to take a year off certainly isn't 'company policy'. The big push is college, college, college, too often without considering the needs of the kids. You know your own- what's in their best interest? Do they need more time? (They almost surely need more info concerning what kind of jobs are out there! Just think about it- there's literally millions!)
I think the most important thing is to have them develop a variety of skills, or ones that are transferable, because they're not likely to have just one 'career' in their life.
Personally, I wish I'd had the resources to take some 'time off' after I finished the Gen Ed requirements to really think about what subjects I liked most and research possible career/educational paths.
28 April 2005, 11:05 AM
Babygirl05Advantage: a break to breath and do what you want
Disadvantage: forget stuff