my experiences in school

study hard!

school just school

Posted by sculbukol on August 9th, 2008

School we need it
school, friends
school you have teachers
school is great
high school is even better
college, PARITES

school you mite find your true love
new experiences everyday
school, dances
school just school
school who dose not love it
school is fun

school, preps
school, classes
school, math, science, computer classes
school is great love it
school just school
we need school

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what a experience!!! plastic friends! playing safe!

Posted by sculbukol on June 24th, 2008

They said college is the most exciting and enjoy thing in college… but for me it is not! it is my worst thing ever happened to me….

Sometimes I thought I really found the so called “true friends” can understand on you whenever you need somebody to lean and to talk to.. who never leave you alone in times of trouble.. during your ups and downs they are always there for you… but my experience they are only with me during my ups but never on my down…

You can never explain the feeling to being alone and loney, of being rejected of those people whom you called “FRIENDS”… I think for them it is so easy to reject somebody because they have still friends whom they can share their feelings… At this point of time the pain that I feel inside is so hard… I dont know where will I put my self and I dont know how will I face tomorrow… It is very hard.. going to school everyday seeing those poeple who neglected and rejected you, it’s so hard…

I treating them as my “sisters”, and letting them “in” in my life… Life is too unfair! Sometimes i can say to my self “I will not go to school anymore seeing them is so hard”… but still I have to continue the fight and prove to my self that I am strong… months to go and I can finished my studies… the best thing that I can do now is to focus on my work and never trust anybody…

Eventhough I face this circustances but still I am happy that I have with me my best friend and my boyfriend who understand me and never leave me at this point of time..

Not all the timesgoing to school is fun… We need to feel the bad and good things on those passers who in and out into our lives..

I can really say that most of the people who are living in this world is PLASTIC.. they never understand, they keep on judging people and most of all they are only good when you are infornt of them but if when you turns back… they simply kill you…

Dont put your trust to somebody!! or else you will experience what I am experiencing right now!

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10 Tips to Choose the Right College

Posted by sculbukol on June 15th, 2008

Choosing the right kind of college is very important for the way your career will shape in future. If you graduate from a good college, you are sure to get good jobs that pay you well. Here are a few tips you can use when choosing a career colleges.

1. Set your priorities first:
Before looking out for something, it is important to know what you really want. This includes which career stream and the subject stream you want to opt for continuing your studies. There are career colleges, which are the leaders in that particular stream. Once you have decided the subject of your studies then it is time to choose those campuses, which offer the course of your choice.

2. Placement Program:
Before choosing a college, study whether the college has excellent placements programs. It will let you know which are the companies associated with the college, giving you a fair idea of the career prospects after graduating from a particular college.

3. Past Records of Students:
You also need to see the past records of the students. This will tell you about the alumni, their scoring and placements.

4. Quality of Teaching:
Learn about the quality of teaching of the college it is important as it forms the basis of a good education.

5. Facilities:
You also need to know what kind of facilities the college provides. This includes hostel facility or any other important facility

6. Talk to the Student Groups:
Student groups of a college can tell you a lot about the present situation of the college. This way you will learn whether your requirements match with that particular college or not.

7. The College Guide:
Go through the prospectus of all the colleges of your choice or online-guided tours of campuses of colleges. This gives you an insight to the college.

8. Be Practical:
Do not choose a college just because your friends are also going to the same college, as what is good for them might not be good for you.

9. Don’t Limit Yourself:
Do not keep yourself limited to a particular region. Keep all your options open so that you can move out of your region for a better option.

10. Career Counseling: Your career counselor can also give you the right advice about career colleges.

Before choosing a college, decide what you want and select the one, which suits your requirements. Always consider the facilities and quality of teaching in a college.

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1st day of school

Posted by sculbukol on June 10th, 2008

Atlast I am now a senior… months to go I will be graduated in college and i am so happy of what I have right now..

I am not too excited eventhough it was my first day of school of being a senior… I woke up 8:30 in the morning.. i thought my class will start at 9:00 in the morning, I immediately take a bath and I did not eat my lunch anymore because I dont have much time time..

When I was in the jeepnyI texted my classmate and asked her about our class.. and she replyed “today is tuesday and the class will be staring at 1pm” I was shocked!!! Oh my God!…

Well what I did I went to the bank and pay for my bills… It was already 12 noon it’s time for me to go to school and when I arrived I was shocked because the class was already started and the time is 12:45 the class starts very early..

I find my first day of school as fun and enjoy eventough the faces of all my classmates is too “hehehe” but still It was okey…

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high school

Posted by sculbukol on June 2nd, 2008

A high school is the name used in some parts of the world, but particularly in North America, and Australia, to describe an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. The precise stage of schooling provided by a high school differs from country to country, and may vary within the same jurisdiction. In parts of Australia and Canada, high school is synonymous with secondary school, and encompasses the entire secondary stage of education. High school can also be the point in life for many students where they mature and develop a deeper sense of understanding about themselves and the people around them. Alternatively, some students will undergo this transitional stage later on in life when they enter college or university, although this is usually a continued progression that originates in high school.

In the 1950s, most “high schools” in Canada changed their official names to more closely reflect their scope. While “high school” is still the colloquial term, they became “… Collegiate” or “… Collegiate and Vocational Institute” as well as “… Comprehensive …” (”… Polyvalente …” in French.)

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developing snow sports

Posted by sculbukol on May 21st, 2008

A winter sport or now sports is a sport commonly played during winter. As a formal term, it refers to a sport played on snow or ice, but informally can refer to sports played in winter that are also played year-round like basketball. The main winter sports are ice hockey and figure skating, sledding events such as luge, skeleton, and bobsleigh, skiing (Alpine and Nordic) and snowboarding. Other common winter sports include snow-blading, monoskiing, skwal and tobogganing.

Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and sport involving sliding down snow-covered hills with long skis attached to each foot.

Alpine skiing evolved from cross-country skiing when ski lift infrastructure was developed at mountain resorts to tow skiers back to the top of slopes, thus making it possible to repeatedly enjoy skiing down steep, long slopes that would be otherwise tiring to climb up. The sport is popular wherever the combination of snow.

That’s why now a days there are a lot of alpine industries… continue developing more ideas about both in the snow season and outside of the snow season and bring in-depth knowledge of the ski and snow sports industry and the summer uses of the Alps.

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How to Celebrate Birthdays at Elementary School

Posted by sculbukol on May 20th, 2008

Having your real birthday fall on a day when you have school is every elementary child’s dream. But what’s the best way to celebrate their birthday? Here are some tips and ideas to make your child’s birthday celebration fun and enjoyable for your child and all of their classmates!

Things You’ll Need:
An open mind
Time
An open mind
Time for a conversation
Only use email if it’s a last resort
Homemade or store bought treats
Small trinket for classmates
Paper plates, napkins, disposable forks
List of classmates first names
Talk with Your Child

Step1 Set a budget. Your child may want to take everyone to the moon — and back — for their birthday. Decide what your budget is before you start talking. This makes it easier to say, ‘no’ if your child has an unreasonable request.

Step2 Before doing anything for your child’s birthday, ask them about it. Would they like to have a small celebration in their classroom? What have other kids done to celebrate their birthdays?

Step3 Does your child attend an after-school daycare program? If they do, explore whether you will want to have their birthday celebration in their classroom or as part of the after-school daycare activities.

Talk with Your Child’s Teacher or Daycare

Step1 Talk with your child’s teacher, or daycare provider, a month before their birthday. Let the teacher know that you’re planning a special event so they are aware of it ahead of time.

Ask if any of the children in the class have allergies or special needs that should be taken into consideration.

Step2 Ask if the school has restrictions on food made at home or store bought. Many schools are now requiring that food brought for consumption by the entire classroom be store-bought instead of homemade.

If your child is at a religious school, they may have special restrictions that govern what types of food can be brought to school and shared with others.

Step3 Ask if any of the children in the class have allergies or special needs that should be taken into consideration.

Step4 Ask how many children are in the class. You’ll need to know this to provide food, hats, or any other party items for your child.

Step5 If you are planning to give small gifts to everyone in the class, ask for a list of the first names for all of the students.

Step1 If you’re making homemade treats, cupcakes are the best type of treat to provide. You don’t need to supply a knife and all of the kids get the same ‘amount’ – no arguing over who got a bigger piece.

Step2 If you’re purchasing treats pre-made, try to have it cut before bringing it to your child’s school. This makes it easier on the teacher and all of the children, too.

Step3 If you are planning to give small gifts to everyone in the class, write their first names on their gift bag.

Most stores have a party supply aisle where you can find a multitude of toys for less than a dollar.

Step4 If you can attend, ask your child’s teacher what time would be best. Be sure to remember to bring the paper plates, napkins and disposable forks, too!

If you’re unable to be at the party, arrange to drop these items off with the teacher or in their classroom when your child goes to school.

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developing snow sports

Posted by sculbukol on May 20th, 2008

A winter sport or now sports is a sport commonly played during winter. As a formal term, it refers to a sport played on snow or ice, but informally can refer to sports played in winter that are also played year-round like basketball. The main winter sports are ice hockey and figure skating, sledding events such as luge, skeleton, and bobsleigh, skiing (Alpine and Nordic) and snowboarding. Other common winter sports include snow-blading, monoskiing, skwal and tobogganing.

Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and sport involving sliding down snow-covered hills with long skis attached to each foot.

Alpine skiing evolved from cross-country skiing when ski lift infrastructure was developed at mountain resorts to tow skiers back to the top of slopes, thus making it possible to repeatedly enjoy skiing down steep, long slopes that would be otherwise tiring to climb up. The sport is popular wherever the combination of snow.

That’s why now a days there are a lot of alpine industries… continue developing more ideas about both in the snow season and outside of the snow season and bring in-depth knowledge of the ski and snow sports industry and the summer uses of the Alps.

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law

Posted by sculbukol on May 20th, 2008

I still remember During my college days, once we have a law student teacher and she keeps on telling us that we must obey whatever kind of laws when we were still in this country as long as we live as long us we are residence in that country it is a must of us to obey laws.

One time she shared to us about laws wheather it is international of nation law. Well speaking about internation law international it concerns about the structure and conduct of states and intergovernmental organizations. To a lesser degree, international law also may affect multinational corporations and individuals, an impact increasingly evolving beyond domestic legal interpretation and enforcement. Public international law has increased in use and importance vastly over the twentieth century, due all to the increase in global trade, armed conflict, environmental deterioration on a worldwide scale, awareness of human rights violations, rapid and vast increases in international transportation and a boom in global communications.

Now a days there are a lot of isuues about taxes not only in our country but around the world, and we need to obey that we need to pay taxes.. We might asking why we need to pay tax? Few of us enjoy paying income tax and it is our constitutional right to pay only our fair share of tax that we are legally obligated to pay. Only in a free society and democracy such as we enjoy in this great country of ours do we have the privilege of voluntarily determining our own tax liability by preparing and filing our own tax returns. However,,,,To those who mistakenly believe that paying taxes is voluntary and that they can evade paying their fair share of tax while the rest of us pick up their burden.

Thst’s why a lot of people has a problem in paying that whatever law it is national tax law or international tax law.. it is a must for us to obey this law.

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expert mother

Posted by sculbukol on May 15th, 2008

Our mother is the sweetest and most delicate of all. She knows more of paradise than angels can recall. She’s not only beautiful but passionately young, playful as a kid, yet wise as one who has lived long. Her love is like the rush of life, a bubbling, laughing spring that runs through all like l iquid light and makes the mountains sing and makes the meadows turn to flower and trees to choicest fruit.She is at once the field and bower in which our hearts take root. She is at once the sea and shore, our freedom and our past. With her we launch our daring ships Yet keep the things that last.

Mom expert in every single and different way. They knows whats the best for their child. Mothers are very special people.They are there for their children. They aren’t just ordinary people. They’re in charge and working. When a child falls down their mother’s there to pick them up. When a child is wearing a frown Their mother’s there to cheer them up. Our mothers do so much for us, yet we take it for granted. They do it all without a fuss, and never leave us stranded. Mothers are very special people we should thank God for them. When we won’t, our mothers will. Be thankful for your mother, she’s a gem.

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