... will change this, and I will achieve that happiness I deserve. I have laid the groundwork for a few plans. My family is pressuring me to move to Oregon. It is under heavy consideration. I am going to invest shortly in acquiring my TESOL certificate. Once that is done, I will save up the money to take ...
... from Wheaton College grad school with my Masters Degree. I never fully considered further education after my graduation from undergrad and yet here I am. I'm now even considering the possibility of doing PhD studies in the future! But...I also got my certificate in TESOL this summer which I hope ...
... somewhat as well. We all conversed on topics as diverse as TESOL, university days, astronomy, the fortunate demise of John Howard, the disappointing performance of Kevin Rudd, immature employees, ice ages, project management, working overseas, happy coincidences, birth, coping strategies, murders ...
... and an instrument I can’t yet play. Last day before I mop the floors, turn in my key, and spend three weeks at my daughters prior to boarding the plane for TESOL training in Thailand. After the training, I’ll spend a week in Seoul at Koroot, doing the requisite orphanage tour, traveling to the nearby mountain ...
The deadline for EV Fairs, the Hardware Fair and Developer's Showcase has been extended to Jan. 9, 2009. Mini-workshop submissions are closed. If you have something to share, please consider submitting it. TESOL 2009: "Uncharted Mountains, Forging New Pathways" March 26-28, 2009, - Denver, Colorado ...
... get the TESOL certificate and travel to teach English a bit...but that won't be an option til I'm done with school...assuming I've got nothing better going on...you know, like finding someone I want to be with more than I want to be alone. It's a nice thought but I'm not holding my breath. Dating ...
... Moving to Durham. Going to go to York when I take an MA in English (the 'frivolous' MA). Durham's MA TESOL is more appealing. Will, of course, apply to both just to be safe. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
... fired from one of said jobs in the summer. I took it hard at first, but decided to enroll in TESOL for a change, which I really did enjoy. Financially, I should've found a job quicker, but to be honest, the month and a half off (with Amanda having her baby and TESOL classes in the middle of it) was kind ...
... and found myself a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) course. The course was held at the same place I did my Degree, and so although I was 4 weeks late, I was permitted to enrollment due to the recommendation of some of the school’s faculty. During this time one of the teacher’s ...
... or certification by the end of the year. I'm leaning toward getting TESOL certified. The most important, yet maybe the most difficult, resolution is to simplify. Everything. This is not to be confused with making everything easier. Things that are simpler are often more difficult, but they require very ...