key questions are
employement oppertunities.
CBSE(India)schools.
women need not compulsorily wear veils(bnurqa)
cost of living & savings.
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key questions are
employement oppertunities.
CBSE(India)schools.
women need not compulsorily wear veils(bnurqa)
cost of living & savings.
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Ok, I need a middle school guy to answer this. What do you guys notice in a girl, what are specific reasons you would have a crush on a girl, and what makes you want to ask a girl out? I just want to know.
Smiling, happy + gd looks girls + sweet voice makes boys go crazy. then maybe wear some clothes tt show ur legs and part of arms, i’ll like tt lol. gd grades r a plus they’ll get hard-ons and keep looking at u, and turn away when u look at them. and when they’re beside u, they’ll appear nervous(very obvious) and smile/laugh uncontrollably
I am a middle school student and I am interested in going to Harvard and other really good schools. Are there any websites you could recommend for me to go to?
www.collegeboard.com
middle school is really early to be looking at colleges. Colleges only see you grades from high school, not from middle school. If you want to go to Harvard, you’re going to need to be close to first in your class, straight A’s all the way through high school, and at least 2300 on your SATs. Good luck.
I am interested in taking geometry during the summer before going into eighth grade next year, and was wondering if people had any suggestions for places that provide online math courses. I’ve looked into Brigham Young, but they require a certified teacher to watch you while you take the tests. That would be kind of hard to arrange, so could anyone else suggest another option? I want to be able to take algebra II next year. Thanks in advance!
Aside from BYU there are about 50 to 100 other schools to choose from. Look at this site for example, they list schools and have lots of free info: http://www.onlinehighschool.org
I need something having to do with physcology or anything intresting
i have till monday to do it.i need to have a 5 page report done too
if you can please give me some sugesstions id appreciate it alot!
here’s some ideas http://www.juliantrubin.com/aboutfairs.html
I live in Ashburn Va and my friend said that we might be getting a football team for our Middle Schools
Is that true
No, no football and recess has been slashed. Sucks to be you.
I would like to enroll but i want to know how it is
its ok you get bored really easily if you like to talk to people
My grades in middle school
Social Studies: 91, B.
Math: 88, B.
Language Arts: 95, A.
Computer Skills: 90, B.
Gym: 94, A.
SCIENCE: 82, C!
I’m only in 8th grade, and I know my grades do not count in the eyes of colleges. My only worry is that my dad will freak out about my C, and I’m getting a lot of Bs. I could try harder, I just feel so overwhelmed.
-I’m not trying to blame my science teacher or anything, but she’s bipolar and is really hard to deal with because if I ask her a question she will blow up.-
How should I explain to my dad that I’m trying my best in science, but my teacher is hard to handle and I’m just not good at it?
Also, are my grades good?
at my school, a B is an 85. anything below an 85 is a C. ![]()
Katie L: she IS medically bipolar. i was being serious.
Even though your middle school grades don’t "count" for colleges, it’s the last chance you have before they DO start counting, so I applaud you for taking them seriously. Keep up the hard work! And your dad just wants to see you succeed now so you won’t be overwhelmed by high school.
I know that it is sometimes scary to ask your teachers questions. But I am a high school teacher, and I have a secret for you…teachers LOVE it when students ask good questions! Teachers never expect a student to understand everything 100% the first time around (it’s impossible!) so when you ask questions, it means that you are paying attention and thinking hard about what they are trying to teach you. Don’t YOU like it when you know people are listening to what you have to say?
However, what teachers don’t like is when students ask questions that prove that they have not been paying attention. They don’t mind explaining something in more detail, but they don’t like to have to repeat what they just said because someone was talking to their friend or zoning out. It would be like going home telling your parents a long story about something exciting that happened at school, and then the first thing they say is "So, did anything exciting happen at school today?"
When my students are struggling and ask for help, I want to see that they are doing their fair share of "trying" before I can give them any answers. So, when you ask your teacher questions, do you just say "I don’t get it," and leave it at that? You have to be specific about what you don’t understand.
Are you paying attention and doing all of the homework and reading? Looking in your book or notes for help? (Believe it or not, homework and class assignments aren’t assigned just because the teacher "feels like it," but because they help you practice for the next day’s class and for the tests.) Say to your teacher, "I understood when you said [X], but then when I went home to do the worksheet, I got stuck on [Y]. Can you explain this concept?" Another thing you can try is asking your teacher for study tips if you’re having a hard time on the tests. They can tell you the best way to prepare.
If you are trying your absolute hardest in science and STILL don’t get it, THEN maybe it’s the time to see if you can do any extra credit. But, it’s not fair to ask for that if you’re not doing all the other stuff the teacher assigns to the best of your ability.
Be honest with your dad about your grades and why they are. Maybe your dad can help you talk to your teacher if she is difficult to deal with (But please, don’t use the word "bipolar" unless someone really is medically bipolar) One C is definitely NOT the end of the world, especially when it’s just an 82, but if you think you can be getting a B, then you should be getting a B! It’s only going to get harder in the future, so all the hard work you do now will pay off, since you’ll be ready for it.
Im doing a project for school. What products/services are unavailabe in the Middle east, that are sucessful in the US?
There is pretty much everything in Lebanon..
Due to globalization .. everything is available everywhere nowadays.
It is nearing the end of the school year and our middle school is planning a field day. There are around 200 kids in all from 5th grade – 8th grade, boys and girls. We (the kids) have been divided up into 12 teams and need 6 games to play. So far we have kickball, dodge ball, capture the flag, and an obstacle course. What else could we do that would be fun for the majority of kids? Other activites that are not included in the 6 games are cake decoration and a water balloon fight or something that has to do with water. Any ideas would be very helpful! Thank you!
volleyball , wheelbarrel races ( when someone holds someone else’s feet and the person being held crawls with their hands), you can also look on the internet for some fun games
( you have a really small school our jr. hiigh has 7th and eighth grade and its bigger and our school district is really small.)