You can find the answers to the Personal Management merit badge by using these resources:
Scouting Literature
American Business, American Labor, Family Life, Personal Management, Salesmanship and Scholarship merit badge pamphlets.
Books
There are a number of websites list on the BSA and other websites.
Also see the Related Link below.
The requirements for the Boy Scout Personal Management merit badge are that one should be able to map a plan for one's life that involves setting long-range and short-range goals and investigate ways to achieve those goals.
The Personal Management Badge is a badge that the Boy Scouts of America give to participants that meet certain requirements. A scout chooses short range and long range financial goals and then makes plans to achieve them. He works with a counselor to ensure that he is one the right track.
The "blue card" is the form that the scout uses to track his progress toward earning a merit badge. The merit badge counselor checks off the requirements as they are done and when it is complete the scout turns in one section to apply for the badge and keeps the other for his own records.
This depends on your interests and the available badges. The best Girl Scout badge to earn is one that you are interested in and can complete by following the badge requirements. Many Girl Scouts like to start with on of the badges which covers learning about Girl Scouts - "The Girl Scout Way".
Yes, so long as the test is on the material covered in the badge requirements.
There is a wide variety of Brownie Girl Scout and Girl Guide Badges. Each badge has its own name and requirements. Each badge represents the topic of the steps taken to earn the badge.
http://www.meritbadge.org should be a helpful resource for this question. It provides a detailed description and list of requirements for every Boy Scout merit badge.
Why not? these boys work hard to acheive and do their best doing their electives and requirements so they should be rewarded.
The First Class Scout Badge is a rank that scouts achieve. Once crossing into Boy Scouts, they work to obtain the rank of Tenderfoot, then Second Class, First Class, Star, Life then Eagle. There are many requirements that must be met for each of these ranks. You can Find more information in the Boy Scout Handbook.
No, currently [2013] there is no skiing badge for Girl Scout Brownies in GSUSA.
A name of a Merit badge? Automotive Maintenance.
There is a badge called a "Troop's Own" where a troop may come up with their own requirements and then order a blank badge which may then have a design put on the badge. There are also badges called "Council's Own" that are for something that would be specific to that particular council. A troop may write the requirements and design the badge, then submit it to their local Girl Scout council for approval as a "Council's Own" badge. It is also possible to suggest a badge to Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). The requirements and badge design must be submitted to the local council which will then determine if it should be sent on to GSUSA for possible approval. Note: with the new books, "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting" being released in September of 2011, this process may change.
Yes, the Boy Scouts of America states: When a Scout has an interest in earning a particular merit badge, he obtains his Scoutmaster's/Varsity Scout Coach's approval and identifies another Scout with similar interests to become his partner. They are then directed to the appropriate merit badge counselor. The counselor reviews the badge requirements with the young men and decides with them what projects should be undertaken and when they should be completed. After the counselor has certified that the Scouts have qualified for the merit badge, it is presented to them at a troop/team meeting and can be applied toward rank advancement.