Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Advice for moving school from UK to USA

Advice for moving school from UK to USA?
Right, i am moving soon and would like to know everything there is to know about a typical school in the USA (an average size school). I only know what schools there are like from what i have seen in Movies, so can you tell me if there are any groups of people and cliche groups? Just any info that i need and tips on getting through school and how to act at first. Will i fit in? I am 15 so what 'grade' am i in? And any other different things i should know. Thank you!
Other - Education - 3 Answers
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The way american movies show schools is hardly what they are like..most of them are your basic hellhole that you will be trapped in for the next four years..same issues like anywhere else in the world..bullies.preps,geeks and outcasts all consist inside amercan schools..really depends what city you will be moving to.
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Well, there's 5 years of Elementary School, 3 years of Middle School, and 3 years of High School. You should be in your first year of High School. And there are a few groups of people... school in the USA is almost exactly like in movies. There are the jocks, sluts, preps, emos, nerds, and the lowest group of people that the popular kids don't even notice. You'll fit in if you just be your self ^^ Have fun in the USA :D Btw what school are you going to? and in what state?
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hi! =) well every school is different and if you are 15 you are probably going to be in 10th or 11th grade, most likely 10th. unlike what the other person said there is 6 years of Elementary school: kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade and 5 grade 3 years of middle school: 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade 4 years of high school: 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade and 12 grade. after that you can go to college if you want, but you have to pay for that yourself. my advice is you go to college, because you need to go there to get a good job. well if im going to be honest, i really like high school! there are cliches. different kids that fit into groups like nerds, emos, popular kids. its not quite like the movies though. you should act outgoing! one of the worst things you can do is just blend in with the wall. get noticed! join some clubs that you find interesting. there are TONS of them. and be friendly. people would probably be really interested in you and want to talk to you because you are from UK, so you have more of an advantage than someone from the US moving to a new school over here. last year a guy moved here from england and lots of people talked to him and hes pretty popular. im not sure what accent you have but im sure people will go crazy over it like they did with his! :D don't let anyone scare you into thinking school here is bad. its pretty nice. so what state are you moving to? :D



Monday, November 16, 2009

I need help with what to do after high school (UK)

I need help with what to do after high school (UK)...?
.. I dont understand the process, what do you acctually do after highschool, what is college like, ann what is apprenticeship, is that like part time job, then what do i do after college, is higher education a university Please help I LIve in UK, west midlands (Birmingham) if that helps.
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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its like school but wear your own clothes or you can go 6th form hellppppppppp http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090922155425AAnWCub



Sunday, November 8, 2009

Is there a school of music and acting in UK or USA

Is there a school of music and acting in UK or USA?
hello! Does anybody know if there is a school in UK or USA were students attend courses about modern music but also about acting? something serious and qualified that does not cost too much... thank you!
Performing Arts - 3 Answers
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uhhh...DUH!!!
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Julliard. Its like a school where music and acting thrive. Look it up on google :)
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There are a ton for each but you have to choose one or the other if you are serious about it. They are both totally time consuming. *Btw, in Juilliard you can only choose one major. Either acting or music. Don't get your hopes up of attending this school I think they take 7 or 9 actors in the the program each year. This is a link to a juilliard music student (piano). You would have to play this well to get in. (Although he does have a pleasant voice, he is not a vocal major.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnRA_MFlGek



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Sunday, November 1, 2009

If i go to graduate school in UK what are my job prospects in the US

If i go to graduate school in UK what are my job prospects in the US?
I was accepted to study in the UK for graduate school in social policy but would like to return to the US to work after completion of the masters program. How valued is a masters from the UK in the US, and what are my chances of getting a good job in the US versus if i get a masters for the same program in the US?
Careers & Employment - 3 Answers
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I don't think it makes any difference. As long as you go to a good school, there will be people that want to hire you :)
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AS long you Graduate they don,t care , Give it a try want can you lose
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as long as you go to a recognizable school who cares and you pass.



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