Community Development Scholarships
College……………..?
Well I graduated with a 2.8 gpa around this time last year. Many of my friends went off to college (Universities) some got scholarships other where just accepted and knew what to study. I was one of the few who didn’t go “off to college”. Manly because I didn’t know what to major in. Here I am at the end of my first year of community college and I still don’t know what to study. I have 24 units and I need 15 units more to transfer to any Cal-state university. I have no money and in the next 3 years my educations is going to cost at least 40,000 What do I do? I tried taking classes like Personal Development Counseling but nothing I am still oblivious as to what I want to do . It stresses me out. My friends and people I know are all coming back from there first year all happy and excited and I’m here feeling like I’m wasting my life doing nothing… some one help me..I feel like such a douche
im gonna be doing the same this year it really sucks but the only person who can decide what to do is you. You have to have some ideas try a few things out. What helped me is working different jobs lol I just worked for a while then quit, but at least I know what I dont want to do……
Im thinking about majoring in film because I love it, what do you love?
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Worry Doll Headband – Wine $8.00 “WORRY DOLL LEGEND – There is a legend amongst the Highland Indian villages of Guatemala: “If you have a problem, then share it with a worry doll. Before going to bed, tell one worry to each doll, then place them beneath your pillow. Whilst you sleep, the dolls will take your worries away!” UPAVIM means United for a Better Life (Unidas Para Vivir Mejor). All of their crafts are made by women who l… |
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Community College Success: How to Finish with Friends, Scholarships, Internships, and the Career of Your Dreams $9.06 While community colleges give financially disadvantaged students a chance to open the door to education, simply walking through that door is not enough. Once there, many students feel completely alone on their journey. In Community College Success, Isa Adney shares secrets for connecting with others that helped her win a $110,000 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarship. This is the first book to co… |
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The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsidered: Institutional Integration and Impact (Jossey-Bass/Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching) $20.34 Drawing on the experience with the individuals, campuses, and professional associations associated with the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and the Institutional Leadership Program, this important resource examines four critical areas where engagement with the scholarship of teaching and learning can have a significant effect. This book is intended for a broad audien… |
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Learning to Serve: Promoting Civil Society Through Service Learning (Kluwer International Series in Outreach Scholarship, Volume 7) $140.29 Service learning, as defined by the editors, is the generation of knowledge that is of benefit to the community as a whole. This seventh volume in the Outreach Scholarship book series contributes a unique discussion of how service learning functions as a critical cornerstone of outreach scholarship. The sections and chapters of this book marshal evidence in support of the idea that underg… |