Be aware that boarding school can be an intense experience. Try to pick one that has good reviews and has been around for awhile. Experience is to be valued.
It depends how he feels about it and if he is ready to go. He shouldn't be 'sent', he should want to go.
I would look at boardingschools.net They should give you the rundown on the different boarding schools there are.
I think that you should look around at what you want. Where do you want your daughter to board? Westtown School in Pennsylvania is great boarding school
If you like the idea of studying in a boarding school away from home, then it would be a good idea to put it forward during the dinner meal .
Most dog boarding facilities will treat your dog very well, but before choosing one you should ask questions, compare facilities, do a walk through, talk to people who have used the facility before and do a check with the Better Business Bureau.
Some priorities that one should consider when choosing the right school for a child is how will the child be getting to school, is the school accessible to them. What are the class sizes, will they child get the individual help they need.
When choosing trade school, you must find out whether you can get a certified degree and the cost of obtaining it.
From my experience, attending a boarding school in senior year is great! The most important lesson I got from my three year experience in a boarding school is that we get to be independent and learn how not to rely on others all the time to solve our problems. From that I also have more self confidence knowing the fact that I have lived 3 years of my life away from my parents. Next time I would already be used to it. The choice is yours actually, and your choice whether you will attend boarding school or not should also be approved by your parents. Often people that attend boarding school without permission by their parents end up doing badly at school. If you've got the permission, you have confidence that you can stay away from your parents, you are confident that you can solve your own problems (don't rely on friends all the time), and that you promise you will be responsible of your actions while at boarding school, then why not? Go for it! I am Mita, I want to say you that boarding life is just amazing. I also agree with RosaMistica that attending a boarding school we get to be independent and responsible that we can face any any challenge effectively. Also, in boarding schools we we will meet people from other backgrounds and we will learn that how to interact with them. I also studied in boarding school and I have got great experience over there. I think you should go for baording school.
Chico State and SFSU are both great schools. However, determining which school is better depends on the course of study that you are interested in. You should do a thorough research before choosing a school to attend.
yes if your handwritting is legible....if not, I recommend you complete the applicstion online!
Be familiar with their school rankings. You should also know what area of law you want to study and what the tuition is. Before choosing a law school, make sure to consider the ranking it holds. Also, determine what region of the country you are likely to apply for jobs in and select a school that will appeal to employers at that time.
You should consider the price, minutes available and whether you have texting before choosing a cell phone plan.