As a responsible student, I would help conserve electricity by turning off lights and unplugging devices when they are not in use. I would also utilize natural light during the day and encourage my peers to do the same. Additionally, I would advocate for the use of energy-efficient appliances and participate in campus sustainability initiatives to raise awareness about electricity conservation.
If your question is "What would I conserve by turning off lights and fans?", the answer is electricity.
I would assume the loan would cancel, and no one is to pay back anything since the student is diseased and is no longer in need of the money.
In my opinion ,as a student i would lyk to help our country by conserving energy or electricity, so that our electricity will not be waste and can be used in a brighter future and a brighter day!!
The opposite of conserve would be to squander or waste.
We rely on it for electricity we burn Coal to get heat that gets generated to electricity
Why would you not conserve, only retards wouldn't conserve. it save the world for you children, grandchildren and etc. If you don't save the planet then everyone will die out and we wont exist. Some people are retards. Like the people that don't conserve energy. Screw you guys
As the student council treasurer, you would be responsible for managing finances, creating budgets, and keeping track of expenses. As the secretary, you would be responsible for taking meeting minutes, organizing communication, and handling administrative tasks. Choose based on your strengths and interests in either financial management or organizational skills.
If your parents are willing to be a cosigner, they may want to check into the new Wells Fargo Student Loans for Parents. With this, they would be fully responsible for repayment of the loan.
Why would a student at age 16 have an education debt? In this state in the United States it would be illegal to hold a student responsible for such a debt at that age. Besides, at 16, it would be almost impossible for a student to find almost any decent paying job.
Reliability, responsible persons, willing to follow instructions, able to REMEMBER instructions, honesty, intelligence.
Well...electricity, but I think you want more of an answer that deals with hardware, and in that case, it would be the power unit.
A school psychologist would typically be responsible for assessing a student's intelligence level through standardized tests and other assessment tools.