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That's typically what American students pay for school if they go out of state :X. I would be going to grad school anyway. That usually entails a fellowship of some kind that pays for the tuition, and leaves a modest stipend for expenses.
The adult does not have to stand at the table, but has to be present in the area of the booth. This girl from the uniform was probably either a cadette (7th, 8th grade) or senior (9th, 10th grade) or ambassador (11th, 12th grade) so old enough to do most of the selling on her own.
Ah okay. Chances are this girl had a parent nearby as well. I imagine the photo just looked better with her there by herself.
That's typically what American students pay for school if they go out of state :X. I would be going to grad school anyway. That usually entails a fellowship of some kind that pays for the tuition, and leaves a modest stipend for expenses.
Well that's alright then. When I saw that article I about freaked! So expensive!
Still can't put 25k and cheap in the same sentence
. A big part of it is the American tradition of going out on your own to school. Tuition is still pricey, but it's probaly probably 65 percent less if you go to school in your state and don't live on campus.
I am in the same situation my son is 17 and a half; he goes to school but he smokes and selling i have confronted and he admitted i have applied for him to jobs and he has misssed all the interviews. In addition, every time i denied the entrance to any unknown and unacceptable peer because i checked his tweeter and facebook pages pictures with guns, drugs and alcohol, my son punches the walls; so i am desparate. Last time i told him he needs to get out of the house and right now i am looking a room for him to live. I cant do much and i am
Not willing to live like that. Any advice
I am in the same situation my son is 17 and a half; he goes to school but he smokes and selling i have confronted and he admitted i have applied for him to jobs and he has misssed all the interviews. In addition, every time i denied the entrance to any unknown and unacceptable peer because i checked his tweeter and facebook pages pictures with guns, drugs and alcohol, my son punches the walls; so i am desparate. Last time i told him he needs to get out of the house and right now i am looking a room for him to live. I cant do much and i am
Not willing to live like that. Any advice
Call the police on him. Maybe a taste of adult life will make him see the consequences of his choices.
Good Goddess! Not one post in two months? Get with it people!
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