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Working in TV Part 4
Happy New Year to you. Thank you for reading my journals up to now. Hopefully you have had a look at some websites and maybe even created yourself a profile. If you need further advice about that particular step then please feel free to get in touch.
By Jo Wheatley8 years ago in Journal
Revision/Study Tips!
This is going to be a relatively short piece on how to kick procrastination and make the most of your revision time. Before we begin, here is a little bit of background information about me. I am an A-Level student from the UK, and I am 17 years old. I am writing this information entirely around what works for me and my friends, one of whom has received an offer from Cambridge University! However, this is just what works for us, so any additions to this would be very useful!
By Bronte Madeley8 years ago in Education
Theatre Family: The Ultimate Acceptance
The year was 2005 when I quit football (for the second time) at my high school. My once "brotherhood" quickly turned against me and said some pretty hateful things. To this day I still regret it and I didn't think I'd find anything else I was good at doing. I am a 6'2", 290lbs guy, and in high school I was 6'2" and weighed close to 275, so my size gave me a pretty good advantage at sports. Sports were what I felt like I should do. My first love was baseball, and while I was passionate about it, I just wasn't that great of a baseball player, and it took me a long time to accept that. Next came basketball, which I became my best at in comparison to my peers when I was in about the 5th grade, and then I just plateaued. Football was the next sport I tried, because I felt very much invited and encouraged and motivated from other football coaches to play (I mean, like I said before, I was the chubby kid in the corner).
By Kevin Rothlisberger8 years ago in Education
Becoming a Freelancer. Top Story - January 2018.
So, you want to be a freelancer? Let me be the first of many to start out by telling you that it sure as heck isn’t going to be easy. If you have thick skin and endless determination, then you “may” have what it takes! Being without steady and/or stable work can cause even the most level-headed of us to crumble under pressure. The pressure to land contacts, jobs, and make connections intensifies when our own livelihood is at stake.
By Nicole (Nikki) M.8 years ago in Journal
How To Effectively Support Positive Behaviour in Schools
The name of the policy relating to behaviour... well it is in fact the Behaviour Policy and there will also be a behaviour guide. Both should be available to view on the school websites. I have summarised the key points of the policy relating to behaviour below.
By Hollie Taylor8 years ago in Education
Creative Ways to Decorate Your Graduation Cap
As your final school project, decorating your graduation cap is a fun way to express yourself. Though not every school will allow you to wear them to the actual ceremony, you can always have some fun with an attachable option for grad photos.
By Sherry Campbell8 years ago in Education














