For……then…the larger classes might help people think-more-clearly:It might even help them in their (decided/undecided)future careers(!)
and critically,would they have more time to peruse the work of some critical educationalist philosophers(Popper,Godel,et al) - rather than “cram” their time with “rote”/mathematical or “definitive-typical” studies?
And if its poss, “m..”, you will get best answer too !
I am sure there must be small things that people do in there homes to save money. From changing the light bulbs to energy saving bulbs, to using coupons at the store. I hope this leads into a thread that will give money saving ideas in these financial hard times.
Or anywhere from central Massachusetts to Boston area. If anyone has good experiences of financial internships during the summer time in these areas please do share.
For the first time in my whole life, I decided to buy the Financial Times [a business newspaper]. Well, anyways I bought it and the shopkeeper stated it was the first time a student bought a newspaper like that. I read it in school and two teachers have commented on me reading the Financial Times [which no one else reads - even some teachers don't]. There were peers who stated that I was too young to read the newspaper because it’s an Old Man’s Newspaper.
Am I really too young to read the Financial Times? Should I continue to carry on reading the newspaper or do what the typical boy does: e.g. play football (soccer), play games etc.
I’m a senior in high school, and I desperately need money for college. I’m planning on applying for financial aid from FAFSA, but I’m worried it may be too late. Does anyone know when the absolute latest time to apply is?
is there demand for these services in malaysia? someone told me there were about five only full time financial planners in the country? this is a ridiculously small figure for a country as big and modern as malaysia. what do you say?