The community college is a great place to start. You are not wasting your time, as long as you are taking the appropriate approach to your overall career goal. Meet often with your career counselor to make sure you are taking the correct courses each semester, and also meet with the transfer counselor to understand what transfer articulations the school has with the four year colleges and universities. Just a side note here. My family doctor started at a community college, and indicated to me that he would not be a doctor today if it were not for the two year community college. So, if you are at a community or Jr. college it is fine, and makes more financial sense also.
Instead of wasting your time watching TV, you should study.
They create heat inside the object being cooked, instead of wasting it outside.
Well if you go onto the business website it should tell you instead of wasting your time
they thought about it and then they noticed that they were wasting there time thinking about it instead they played call of duty
Tell them it's a good way for you to communicate with your friends instead of texting/ calling and wasting money.
we use it for regular energy appliances without wasting electricity and hurting the earth and we use the sun instead.
You can make him something instead of wasting your money on something he might don't want.
It means time spent with someone else doing something you will really remember instead of just wasting time.
we use it for regular energy appliances without wasting electricity and hurting the earth and we use the sun instead.
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AnswerWe use it properly in our daily lives. Fuel can be saved in hundreds of different ways. Turning out lights, walking instead of driving, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, not wasting water, not wasting food, clothing, even something as simple as aluminum foil, which takes lots of energy to create, can save energy.
Yes, discipline gives more freedom. Discipline channels our energy to the correct path, instead of wasting it.