Excel, and why it should be put in a printable format
SO I'm sure you all got my news about the Spanish Quiz results. Yeah, me! It's so fun to keep getting A's. In high school I don't think I got an A on anything. Ok I did get an A in that gym class for flirting with the coach but that doesn't count.Tonight is my first History Test of the semester.
Today has been mega busy. So busy in fact that I've been doing nothing but running around, receiving commands, putting out fires, and printing ridiculously long and unformatted excel spreadsheets. Ugh! Is it just me? Is it not the rudest thing to send someone, an executive, an excel spreadsheet that is not formatted for printing when it is intended to be read on paper? What I mean is, if you send someone (like my boss) a spreadsheet that she's supposed to print and refer to during a conference call - PLEASE for the love of all things decent - take some time to make it printer friendly. For if you don't, the assistant to that executive (me) gets to spend several panicking minutes reformatting your nothing but sloppy work, mid conference call. This type of behavior reeks handing-in your homework on a piece of paper that you violently ripped from a spiral notebook. Point made.
Now, do you want to help me with my homework or what? Here is what I have to learn for my History Test tonight.
Four Essay Options (pick one)
1.Discuss the factors which gave rise to rapid industrialization in the US 1870-1900
2.How did urbanization transform lifestyles of the Americas?
3.How was the west won/lost ? Define Manifest Destiny and qualify it with Westward expansion
4.Compare the presidential and congressional plans of reconstruction. Compare those two plans to those of the freedman’s plan and those of the Southern Nationalists.
Terms
1. Congressional Plan
2. Presidential Plan
3. Radical Republicans
4. Freedmen
5. Carpet Baggers
6. Terrorism
7. 14th Amendment
8. 15th Amendment
9. 40 Acres and a Mule
10. Compromise of 1877
11 . Manifest Destiny
12. Disposition of N.A.
13. Dawes Act
14. Crazy Horse
15. Geronimo
16. Sodbusters
17. Cattle Barons
18. Cowboys
19. Status of Women
20. Turner Thesis
21. Monopoly of Capitalism
22. Gilded Age
23. Organized Labor
24. National Market
25. Immigration
26. Tenements
27. Ghetto
28. Farmers Alliances
29. Island Communities
30. Plessy v. Ferguson
6 Comments:
I used to LOVE essay questions in college. Once I know my stuff, there's no stopping me!
Did you say before what your degree was in, and if it was a master's? I think I forgot. (again) Sorry!
She's doing a bachelors in special education....
I think I did really well on the Essay question. I could have gone on for ever but I did one page front and back. That's good enough.
I'm actually getting (eventually) a master in Special Ed. In Virginia you have to get a bachelors in a general study, one that applies to teaching (History, Math, Science, etc.), THEN you get a teaching certificate AFTER you get your Bachelors. Once I have both of those it's 15 more credits to get my Special Ed degree which will be my masters. They don't have a teaching/education degree in this state. It's weird.
I miss college so much. Yea, I'm weird. It's the studying and research I missed. I'd love to get my master's if I could find a better way to pay for it. I have too much on my student loan as it is.
I once looked into getting a commission in the air force a few years ago, but I didn't like the fields they were trying to get me to go for. That's how I would have paid for my Bachelor's student loans. (And I'm the one who called the recruiter!) I know it isn't easy to get in, though. But now I'm 35, so I'm too old to do it. I guess I would have tried harder to do it if I could have been guaranteed all the overseas assignments I wanted. Would never happen.
Yea...I dig the military...but the military as a career is just not for me. I cringe when I hear other people doing it, especially for school. It's one thing if your life dream has been to fly planes or be a Navy Seal...but...basically, as Min Pin Momma and I always say, "We've already served". Dad was in the military for EVER and I'm done. =)
I feel the same way, Jessie! My ex husband is still in. I did my time for 8 years!!! That was long enough!!!
You can go in for the education (as an enlisted member) and it takes you almost your entire career to get a degree. And the CLEP classes don't even transfer to a real university. My ex was lucky, because he clep'd very few of his classes and went to Univ. of Maryland, which is also where I started out.
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