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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: klydon1]
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02/19/13 03:50 PM
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Fingers are crossed. My son has made the final cuts for a presidential merit scholarship for the university he'll be attending in the Fall. He had his last interview with several members of the Board of Regents on Monday, and the decision is expected this Friday. The scholarship is $50K over four years and would take a good bite out of the tuition. Good luck.... keep us posted.
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: klydon1]
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02/19/13 04:02 PM
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Fingers are crossed. My son has made the final cuts for a presidential merit scholarship for the university he'll be attending in the Fall. He had his last interview with several members of the Board of Regents on Monday, and the decision is expected this Friday. The scholarship is $50K over four years and would take a good bite out of the tuition. Kly, That is wonderful.  Best luck to Kly Jr. Let us know. TIS
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: EastHarlemItal]
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02/20/13 05:01 PM
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Klydon, wish him all the best, one question. Does he need to present with his own topic or is it a Q&A format? I received mine thru Westinghouse, total Q&A session. They presented topics before hand, can remember having a mock interview at home. For whatever it's worth, I thought having some unfamiliar faces I.E. neighbors ask questions. It took the unfamiliar face fear away prior to me getting there. Just a thought. EHI, all of the essays from the applicants dealt with the general question of how will the values of service, hospitality, justice and service will be incorporated into your professional and personal life. He impressed me with his essay as it was concise and concrete. My advice to him in composing it was to avoid excessive generalizations and abstract concepts. Your advice on preparation is a good one, and seems to have worked well for you. I tried to prepare him by asking him questions I thought would be asked, but after his interview, he told me that they went in a different direction, but I was pleased with the way he answered the questions. He did better than I would've done. I'll let you all know when we find out this weekend.
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: klydon1]
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02/20/13 05:04 PM
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Klydon, wish him all the best, one question. Does he need to present with his own topic or is it a Q&A format? I received mine thru Westinghouse, total Q&A session. They presented topics before hand, can remember having a mock interview at home. For whatever it's worth, I thought having some unfamiliar faces I.E. neighbors ask questions. It took the unfamiliar face fear away prior to me getting there. Just a thought. EHI, all of the essays from the applicants dealt with the general question of how will the values of service, hospitality, justice and service will be incorporated into your professional and personal life. He impressed me with his essay as it was concise and concrete. My advice to him in composing it was to avoid excessive generalizations and abstract concepts. Your advice on preparation is a good one, and seems to have worked well for you. I tried to prepare him by asking him questions I thought would be asked, but after his interview, he told me that they went in a different direction, but I was pleased with the way he answered the questions. He did better than I would've done. I'll let you all know when we find out this weekend. Regardless of the outcome it's a great accomplishment! And the 50K would be great!
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: J Geoff]
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02/20/13 05:10 PM
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It's kind of an ethics question Right?
Would love to read his essay. But he might not want us to see it. Well if you have ethics in your life he will have them in his.
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: klydon1]
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02/21/13 03:26 AM
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If he wins it, it would be $12,500 a year, still leaving a hefty balance, but it would take enough of the sting out of paying tuition that there will be just cause to celebrate indeed. Good luck, Kly! I can't imagine putting a kid (or even myself) through school at this point. When I went to Rutgers in the '80s it was like $2500/year (in-state), if not even less. It's over $13k now (double that for out-of-state residents), not including room, board, books, etc. Ugh!
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: J Geoff]
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02/21/13 09:15 AM
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If he wins it, it would be $12,500 a year, still leaving a hefty balance, but it would take enough of the sting out of paying tuition that there will be just cause to celebrate indeed. Good luck, Kly! I can't imagine putting a kid (or even myself) through school at this point. When I went to Rutgers in the '80s it was like $2500/year (in-state), if not even less. It's over $13k now (double that for out-of-state residents), not including room, board, books, etc. Ugh! And many come out of college without a job after 4 plus years! Already in debt with student loans and a need to start life somewhere. So you leave your parents home,(where you are happy to having everything that your parents have but together in their lifetime) go to school and then want to start somewhere but you have little or nothiing to your name. Home never looked so good, but we all wanted to be independent.
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Re: Random Post Whoring (2012)
[Re: fathersson]
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02/21/13 11:42 AM
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If he wins it, it would be $12,500 a year, still leaving a hefty balance, but it would take enough of the sting out of paying tuition that there will be just cause to celebrate indeed. Good luck, Kly! I can't imagine putting a kid (or even myself) through school at this point. When I went to Rutgers in the '80s it was like $2500/year (in-state), if not even less. It's over $13k now (double that for out-of-state residents), not including room, board, books, etc. Ugh! And many come out of college without a job after 4 plus years! Already in debt with student loans and a need to start life somewhere. So you leave your parents home,(where you are happy to having everything that your parents have but together in their lifetime) go to school and then want to start somewhere but you have little or nothiing to your name. Home never looked so good, but we all wanted to be independent. Good points. It seems each succeeding generation of college grads finds itself deeper in debt with a more unstable job market. My older son is in his second year, fortunately doing well in business and finace, and he's hoping to get an MBA after he graduates. I can only imagine the cost. He's doing very well fortunately, and he selected his school wisely, based on the business program and placement success. His field of study is much different than mine, and I can only think what a benefit my late brother would have been for him as he got his MBA at Columbia in the mid 80s.
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