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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:48 am
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:53 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:00 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:46 pm
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~My Last First Day~
Hello everyone!
I just came back from my first day of Senior YEAR!!!
It was the usual...you came extra early, hanged out with your friends in the front of the school, the bell rang, you went to your designed place (which was the gym for juniors and Seniors) and listen to the VP go on (and on and on x1ooooo) about the school rules V.V
I got my schedule too... wanna see?
~~~SO THIS IS MY MONDAY SCHEDULE~~~
__Time______Block_______Class_____ 8:26-9:15_______A___Chemistry II Honors 9:18-10:07______B_____Video Production 10:10-10:59_____C________Music Lab 11:02-11:51_____D_____Madrigal Honors 11:54-1:08______E____Spanish III Honors 1:11-2:00_______F_____Eniglish IV Honors 2:03-2:52_______G____Probability & Statistics
Now you must be wondering about the Blocks right? well It's a way to keep track of time and such...maybe in your school they used numbers... so instead of A,B,C it's 1,2,3? idk ><
My Homeroom teacher is the wonderful Mrs.Donahoe. She was my Chem. I teacher last year and is my Chem. II Hon. this year!
The cool thing about her is that if you give her a completely different topic than the one she was talking about...she'll go along with it and forget about teaching...so it's like a free block! (well sometimes)
The Video Production teacher is Ms.Gleryk (a newbie) and she used to work for 22 news in Springfield, Mass. She seems pretty nice...and The calss is pretty cool...I get to learn abot Cameras and how to actually use them ^^ Maybe If I get good enough I'll post it up in Youtube and show you hee hee
So for Music Lab and Madrigal I have Mr.Todd. Now don't get me wrong He's a nice guy and all (and I've had him since freshman year) but sometimes he gets on my nerves....it was almost as if he was going through a mid life crisis...he was pretty cool today though ^^
Music Lab is a class where you work on Computers and write music, learn to read music, and all in all become a better singer/piano player. I thought I'd be cool to make remixes to songs and make my own so here I am!! hee hee
Mad. Hon. is well a choir class.However....the songs we sing go up to college level. I'm a soprano 1 which basicaly mean I hit high notes...very VERY high notes...although I can easily go to Tenor and sometimes even Bass ^^ though just because I can doesn't mean I'll be siinging that low any time soon sweatdrop Mostly all the Mads have a good range ^^...
So next up is Spa. III Hon.! I have the very Puertorican Ms.DeJesus as my teacher. She's super sweet and I think I'll have fun in that class ^^
Next is Eng. IV Hon. I have Ms.Kelly and she talks a lot! and asks a lot of questions, but she's seems like a good teacher! Still....American Literature isn't my thing at all! I'm more into creative writing than anything else ^^ Oh but I do get to read Hamlet so YAY!
Last but not least I Have Stat. & Prob. With Mr.Lak. He's also a newbie in the school so hopefully they don't give him too much trouble...funny story actually
I was walking from Eng. and you know I was hoping/praying I had this class with Natasha...my Bestie 4 life!! but I was completely and utterly confused!! You see my schedule said "Lak, Alexa" ...so DUH! I expected a Ms. teacher...not a Mr. teacher!! Natasha and I had a good laugh...BECAUSE WE HAD THE SAME CLASS TOGETHER!! WOOT WOOT!!
so that was my first day....why don't you tell me about yours?
~YOU KNOW I LOVE TO POSE FOR THE CAMERAS!!!~
{♥}{♫}{♥}{♫}{♥}{♫}
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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:37 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:07 am
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 2:30 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:21 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:27 pm
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.:ELMS:.
~Type of School~
Private Liberal Arts College Four-year Coed Percent applicants admitted: 84% Regionally Accredited New England Association of Colleges and Schools College Board member Calendar: Semester Degrees offered: Associate, Bachelor's, Master's ~Setting~
Suburban setting Small city (50,000 - 249,999) Residential campus
~Size~
Total undergrads: 996 First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 182 Degree-seeking undergrads: 976 Graduate enrollment: 247 ~Student Body~
1st-year students:77% In-state students 70% Women 2% Hispanic 75% in top half of graduating class 10% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher
~What Is And Isn't Important~
This college reports that the rigor of your school record is very important as an admissions factor. This college reports that standardized test scores are important as an admission factor. This college reports that GPA is important as an admission factor. This college reports that class rank is important as an admission factor.
~Admission~
Admission Checklist for First Year Students: To apply for first-year admission, students should submit the following materials:
Elms application for full-time undergraduate admission. $30 application fee. Official secondary school transcript of first three years plus first quarter grades of senior year, or official GED scores. SAT I or ACT scores. (Our College Board number is 3283.) Two letters of recommendation: one from a guidance counselor and one from a teacher. An interview with an Elms College admission counselor is recommended.
Application Process After reading the instructions, please fill out the online application as thoroughly as possible. When you are finished, click the SUBMIT button on the left column of any application screen. Print and return the application agreement statement with your nonrefundable $30 application fee (payable to Elms College) to the address below.
First-year Admission To apply for first-year admission, students must submit the following materials:
Official secondary school transcript of first three years plus first quarter grades of senior year or official GED scores SAT I or ACT scores. Our College Board number is 3283. Two letters of recommendation. One from a guidance counselor and one from a teacher. An interview is recommended Transfer Admission To apply for transfer admission, students must submit the following materials:
Official transcripts from high school or official GED scores Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended One letter of recommendation (preferably academic) An interview with the Elms College transfer counselor is required International Admission To apply for international admission, students must submit in addition to the items listed above, the following:
A completed Elms College Documentation of Financial Support, officially certified A bank reference with U.S. dollar figures that verifies the student's, the student's family and/or sponsor's ability to pay the costs required to attend Elms College. The reference should be officially certified and signed by a bank official. All secondary school and university transcripts must be certified and notarized showing courses completed and grades received, including an explanation of the grading system. University transcripts must include descriptions of each course or subject. Transcripts from non-English speaking countries must be accompanied by a certified English translation. Official results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The reporting code number for Elms College is 3283.
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:39 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:50 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:59 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 4:07 pm
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