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Chestnut Hill College
Asked by M.M. from Washington DC
on September 23, 2011
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Really, I have never heard of it.
We have received junk mail from them, but we get junk mail form everyone. It's a bit overwhelming.
So my question is; Has an...
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- Hi M. - I can't speak to the program, but the campus is in a lovely suburban-esque neighborhood. (Its right on the edge of Philly.)
- Hi M., I'm sorry I don't know anything about Chestnut Hill. But I wanted to say, if your daughter is interested in engineering Drexel is an excellent school. It's a co...
- It's a great school! Very popular in this area. A friend of mine from HS attended for undergrad and grad. She is a special ed teacher. I think once your daughter...
How to Find the Right College for My Daughter
Asked by M.R. from Terre Haute
on August 28, 2006
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My 14 yo started highschool this year and i started to think about:whats next??
Carrie loves to draw and create.In 1st grade her drawing of a horse actually looked li...
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- While the time is somewhat off, I'd like to let you know about North Carolina School of the Arts located in Winston-Salem. They have a lot of summer programs for High...
- Hi M....I'm A. I moved here from Pennsylvania in October 2005. I've raised my 5 kids on my own. 2 of them are college grads...the 2 youngest are still too you...
- It doesn't matter what school system you grew up in to find the "perfect" college. I'd try doing an internet search or asking her art teacher for ideas on possible co...
Question About New Girl Scout Program/Journeys Any Leaders Out There?
Asked by T.F. from San Francisco
on August 26, 2011
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I'm a GS leader at the Junior Level. The whole program is changing and we won't have training or the material until late September UH, Isn't the GS Motto "Be Prepare...
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- I could have written this myself. My co-leader and I went to the GS store a couple weeks ago only to find materials would not be available for another month. I had o...
- I'm a Daisy Troop Leader...we tried the one of the Diasy Journeys and the girls were BORED out of their little 5-6 yr old minds! However we are going to try the animal...
- I have a High School daughter in Girl Scouts. She has been in her troop for 11 years. I still think Girl Scouts is a great thing. Regardless if it is "dorky" to still ...
What to See/do on Europe Trip?
Asked by T.N. from Phoenix
on January 8, 2010
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My husband and I decided to spontaneously use all his travel points to go to Europe next month (particularly London, France, Germany, Italy). I am absolutely clueless ...
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- I've never travelled in Europe with children, so I'm not sure what would really be cool for you as well as keep your pre-schooler engaged. In Paris, I believe they st...
- i am from wales - lived there for 32 years, and travelled europe extensively. if you can get to wales it is really beautiful, but february in the uk is cold and wet a...
- When my husband and I were first married we traveled in Europe at least once a year for 2 weeks at a time. We created fantastic memories on our visits to Ireland, Eng...
Speech Delay Due to Autism
Asked by H.P. from San Francisco
on April 10, 2008
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Hi, I have a 2.5 yr old daugther who is autistic. She was dignosed about three months ago, since then we have taken all the neccessary steps to get her help. She is cu...
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- Hi H., I don't have much personal experience with autism but I'm just writing to say I'm so sorry, I know how terrible you must be feeling. All I can say is that you ...
- Hi H.. Your daughter's speech will all depend on where she is on the spectrum. The fact that she is starting to sign is deffinitely a step in the right direction. S...
- I work with students who have autism. Because every child is different I can't say your daughter will talk but their language can come. It takes alot of work and inter...
Towels, Sheets, etc.....what Else Does a Student Need at College??
Asked by P.M. from Wilmington
on July 7, 2009
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In addition to the obvious (bedding, towels, micro, refrig, etc.) what are some ideas of items that your child might not necessarily need if they are living away at co...
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- Will your child have a roommate? If so, I would contact them and see what they are bringing. When I went to college my roommate had already purchased a t.v., microwa...
- A lock box to keep valuables in. (tell them to keep the key to the lock box in a secure place) DEFINITELY flip flops for the shower. Some cleaning supplies, but make...
- My best advice is duct tape. I used duct tape for so many things... It helps with hanging up posters on the cinderblock walls... Its a weird item to pack but you will...
College: Who Pays? Child or Parent?
Asked by K.L. from Memphis
on May 18, 2009
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Do you think that a child's first four years of college is the parent's responsiblity if the parent did not save for it?
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- One thing to consider: start saving, or helping them save now. Then the money can can then be used for whatever you all feel it's best suited for, when the time comes....
- I definitely am a strong believer in parents helping to pay for college. I am aware it is not cheap and unfortunately keeps getting more and more expensive. I would ...
- For every A they get 100.00 put into a college fund. With A's hopefully, they will get a scholarship. But they need to work for it too, and there is no reason why the...
Your Kids Future occupation.....do You Have an Idea What It Will Be?
Asked by A.G. from Houston
on September 22, 2011
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I have no clue what my oldest will be her likes change like the wind.
My youngest has a serious talent of humor and i think it will continue. I see her as a writer,...
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- One builder, one helicopter rescue pilot and one aeroplane rescue pilot.
- First my daughter wanted to be a bus driver, then a teacher and now and this is now certain she wants to become a chef. She alreasdy took some cooking classes and toda...
- This is fun...lol. My oldest is 6 and we've been saying for awhile we think she is going to be a fashion designer. She loves to dress up her sister/cousins and sen...
Just for Fun: Are You Normal or Nuts?
Asked by S.H. from Honolulu
on February 19, 2011
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Read an article today on the many normal people who have, to them, Nutty habits, phobias, foibles, or quirks.
Seems to be normal to have these things.
Me, I ten...
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- When I was a kid (about age 7-14) I had all sorts of weird quirks, but I told nobody about them. I had to take an odd amount of steps to the bathroom. If I ended up us...
- Aren't we all a little nutty? I've always been told I march to the beat of my own drummer. If only I were wealthy then I would be eccentric instead of just odd. Pro...
- I type things (mentally) with my fingers as I think or say them. I think it started in college when I was working on improving my typing skills.. It also helps me wit...
Guiding Kids in Their College Majors
Asked by J.W. from Kansas City
on April 13, 2011
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Our (extended) family has been having many conversations about life post college particularly one's earning potential. My question is for those of you entered college...
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- It's hard to ask a 18 year old to map out their entire future. I know I didn't know what I wanted to do. My parents encouraged me to not pick a major and take a vari...
- Back when I had just started college I told my Dad one day that I was going to be a Business major because I figured it would be something I could make money with. My ...
- My father had a big influence on my major. He stressed a "skill" versus a more open-ended major. ie: engineering versus history. I listened to him and am glad. My ...