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This things so political


Look at the list. What are red states doing? What are blue states doing? 100% the opposite of each other.
 
I think you can do JC early if your school gives permission for dual enrollment.

You can also do a PSA. Either way you can work towards getting enough credits to transfer, like Dre's daughter is trying.
I think GED has some sort of "dumbness" to it, right or big failure you are? I saw it like this. Genius Einstein and Divine
 
This things so political


Look at the list. What are red states doing? What are blue states doing? 100% the opposite of each other.
Same folks in 2016 too. My friend calls them all jokers. Same sides and fighting over power as we all sit here waiting for the next move. I want to believe and trust people but this is so obvious the gig is up.
 
I think GED has some sort of "dumbness" to it, right or big failure you are? I saw it like this. Genius Einstein and Divine
if you are doing JC early, the GED or CHSPE is a device for getting higher enrollment priority.

My son does JC, and he always has to enroll last because he is young. Depending on the school, it can become difficult to get the class you want.

(3 kids, only the 10 year old does soccer. )
 
Pediatrician's weighing in on schools. My friend helped write these. Basically they advocate re open the schools FT, kids should wear masks (with certain exceptions), move a lot of stuff outdoors where feasible, contact sports & bussing limited, but schools need to be prepared if outbreak for virtual learning. Distance learning comes under criticism for lack of mental health/suicide support. Speed reading, so may have misread stuff, but that's the jist.

 
Pediatrician's weighing in on schools. My friend helped write these. Basically they advocate re open the schools FT, kids should wear masks (with certain exceptions), move a lot of stuff outdoors where feasible, contact sports & bussing limited, but schools need to be prepared if outbreak for virtual learning. Distance learning comes under criticism for lack of mental health/suicide support. Speed reading, so may have misread stuff, but that's the jist.


Quick paraphrase --

"First, we admit that no one knows much about the long-term effects of this pandemic. We are using this as the foundation of ou recommended policy."
 
I think GED has some sort of "dumbness" to it, right or big failure you are? I saw it like this. Genius Einstein and Divine
My brother got his GED after dropping out of HS. He went JC for two years and eventually ended up getting his PhD in mathematics. I wouldn't recommend his route, but it worked for him and I'm happy it was an option.
 
if you are doing JC early, the GED or CHSPE is a device for getting higher enrollment priority.

My son does JC, and he always has to enroll last because he is young. Depending on the school, it can become difficult to get the class you want.

(3 kids, only the 10 year old does soccer. )
This is good advice. So far, my daughter has been fortunate getting classes - she started 3 of the 4 on the wait-list. JC's generally try to place everyone, and she registered for classes with multiple sections.
 
Skeptics, please take the time to read this
I'm trying so hard to see what you see. I know many Drs, one ER Doc and a few nurses and no one is saying the suffering is not real. My friend told me about a little girl that was hit by a car and the dad is firefighter and was on the scene to find his dd dying. Rushed her to the hospital where she died and everyone suffered with that loss. Talk about wailing in the waiting room when your told your dd is dead. That was a hard one too. I read article from Fox last night about nurses in Phoenix who just can;t work now because someone they helped died of Corona. My friend says people die everyday of other issues at the hospitals. In fact, he said that's where most people go to die and most suffer in their last moments and their super sad too and all families suffer. All deaths suck and most have to do with suffering.
 
I'm trying so hard to see what you see. I know many Drs, one ER Doc and a few nurses and no one is saying the suffering is not real. My friend told me about a little girl that was hit by a car and the dad is firefighter and was on the scene to find his dd dying. Rushed her to the hospital where she died and everyone suffered with that loss. Talk about wailing in the waiting room when your told your dd is dead. That was a hard one too. I read article from Fox last night about nurses in Phoenix who just can;t work now because someone they helped died of Corona. My friend says people die everyday of other issues at the hospitals. In fact, he said that's where most people go to die and most suffer in their last moments and their super sad too and all families suffer. All deaths suck and most have to do with suffering.
I'm not saying that people don't die and suffer from other things in hospitals. Nor does this article. Of course they do and it's horrible. The point is for the people who think this virus is over exaggerated, or only effects the old, or don't want to wear a mask, to see that it is very serious and very real. And to please do your part to stay safe and keep others safe. It talks about what the Drs are seeing first hand regarding the virus, not saying there aren't other things people die of.
 
I'm not saying that people don't die and suffer from other things in hospitals. Nor does this article. Of course they do and it's horrible. The point is for the people who think this virus is over exaggerated, or only effects the old, or don't want to wear a mask, to see that it is very serious and very real. And to please do your part to stay safe and keep others safe. It talks about what the Drs are seeing first hand regarding the virus, not saying there aren't other things people die of.
So far from my own research and talking to my own experts, people who are old or anyone that has heart problems, hyper tension, asthma, cancer, lung and breathing problems and are super over weight, they need to really watch themselves. I hate it when people suffer and die. I watched my dad die for 10 years with Parkinson. His last month was the most sad thing I witnessed for some who was so kind. This guy married my mom with 6 kids all under 13. 4 of her own and two foster kids. The they went out and adopted 6 more, and I was the youngest. That is why I went and visited my dad every day at the VA. 21 years old and going to the Long Beach VA for 6 months until my awesome dad past away. I was the only one out of 12 that could go. My mom suffered too at 90. Her last 48 hours was insane. Again, because of the sacrifice I felt from both of my adopted parents, I went to help them through their suffering. That't what loved ones do. If we had Corona back then, my suffering would be that I cant be with them and that would have been so hard for me for sure. This virus sucks but I think the kids can play some soccer. I know I'm addicted to soccer so I might be willing to take a chance at life and let my dd play. She is ready but will for now go and take chances doing other things.
 
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