Hello Dr. Runae,
Thank you again for another exceptional program January 20th! The course are outstanding, hopefully you had had time to review the information.
Dr. Ruane you are much more than RMTI faculty you are an integral part of RMTI, your input and support is invaluable to RMTI's growing success. (We also love having you with us)
In preparing for our June 23, 2018 program, I would love to have you and Dr. Colberg again but it is essential to RMTI that we rotate faculty for the courses. Consequently, with the rotation of faculty I would like for you to be present at the program. Among your many talents your "Moderator Skills" are proven to be such a vital asset to RMTI. Your guidance with the agenda, opening discussions/questions
after the lectures for the attendees and your personal attention to all sets RMTI apart from the others. If your schedule permits would you be able to moderated RMTI's June 23rd training course? My apology as I do not know what compensation fees are for a monderater, will a moderator fee of a $1000.00 and all travel expenses be fair compensation? Your thoughts and input are welcome, it is not my intent to discount your time or offend you in anyway.
I want to thank you, Dr. Sherry, for all the effort and support you provide to the students. I learned a lot from having you as a Professor, and I’m looking forward having you as a Professor in my other
My experience working with fellow Somewhere students, organizational skills, and work ethic would benefit students visiting the ICY, and would allow me to grow professionally. My position as a Resident Advisor in Dasher Hall provides me with outstanding training. As we discussed in today’s interview, selection is a very personal issue for most students. As an RA, I am often praised for my ability to work with residents on issues that require sensitivity. I am fortunate to balance my strong people skills with strong organizational skills.
* Now accepting applications for Spring, 2005. Interviews are in March and classes are in April and May.
I am currently an English 160 student who is hoping to move on to the next course, which is English 161. I understand the requirements for English 161. It require students to explore a topic in some depth and conduct independent research related to that topic. Conducting research allows students to learn what it is like to participate in academic culture, posing questions about important issues and developing an argument in response to what others have said. It expected students to learn the most valuable skill in college, which is critical thinking. Students have to be able to read challenging readings. Although I still have problems with English, I think I’m qualified to move on.
Raut. Throughout her classes, she would provide inspirational speeches and anecdotes to push students to excel in her class and see the importance of pursing an education in science. One of the personal anecdotes she shared about her past teaching experiences reminded me of my mother and her pursuit for a scientific education. Dr. Raut constantly displays the characteristics of the great professors who helped my mother further her education by taking an active interest in her students and tries to provide guidance and mentorship by emailing various campus opportunities, providing resources for academic support and being accessible to talk with students about their
English has never been my best subject. Reading books can be exciting, but the writing aspect of English can be dreadful. Somehow, however, I passed all my advanced English classes with at least a B, and my teachers always considered me to be “above average.” My impartiality toward English shifted to an indifference near the end of my high school career; my indifference then shifted to appreciation. This appreciation is attributed to American Studies and Honors Writing, the most difficult English classes at Belleville East Township High School. American Studies and Honors Writing have strengthened my writing skills beyond what I believed possible. I still do not believe that I am the best writer, and English may never be my best or favorite
I want to thank you for the informational session and for the opportunity to observe a law class.
I am writing to you today In regards to my former student, Malik Robinson. It is with great pleasure when I say that I believe Mr. Robinson obtains all the necessary skills needed to succeed at the next level. I was Initially Impressed with his abilities to complete objectives efficiently and also, quickly. He has excelled at any task or assignment thrown his way and I strongly believe he is ready for the college level. Since having Malik as one of my students he has consistently maintained an A average in my class and I genuinely trust that he will accomplish many great things at your alma mater given the opportunity.
First of all, I'd like to welcome all the parents, relatives and friends, on behalf of the senior class. It has been a long, hard road to graduation and I know your presence here is greatly appreciated. My job as salutatorian is to reminisce on our past here at County High, a past that reads like a script of a soap opera.
Over the course of the semester, I feel that I have grown as a writer in many ways. When I came into the class, there were skills I had that I already excelled at. During my time in class, I have come to improve on those skills even more. Before I took this class I didn’t even realise what I was good at. This is the first class where I felt I received feedback on my writing that helped me to actually review my work in see what areas I lacked in and where I succeeded. Some of the skills I had shocked me as I didn’t think I had those capabilities in me.
...ot of research, I opted this institute as my preference as it suites my technical personality. It will be a great opportunity to join your university and explore myself in a world of great opportunities at your university.
First of all, I just want to say that I had a wonderful time at your event this past Saturday. I am really glad that I came out and experienced this event. I will for sure use some of the things that were taught. I am also reaching out to you because I know we talked a bit about me trying to do my clinical teaching in that district for the spring semester. I know over the summer I gave my advisors some choices of school that I wanted to do my clinical teaching at but Spring Branch was not one of them. I really do not know if it would be too late to change them because I do not know where they are in this process. I would love to come do my clinical teaching in your district. Since I am doing all levels physical education I will have to do
Hi, my name is Pat and I would like to start today by thanking the seniors of 2012 for choosing me to speak today. It is truly my honor.
My experience from having a mentor this past semester has been invaluable. I do not know who paired me with Randy Robb but whoever it is deserves a big pat on the back because the match could not have been better. Since meeting Mr. Robb I have picked up reading a couple books as well as articles/quotes from prominent speakers throughout history. My perspective on money and the workforce has changed for the better thanks to my readings. I discussed life goals with Mr. Robb and he shared his personal insight with me, as well as offering any advice he could. We have met 4 times this semester and I plan to return periodically as my time here in Lake Charles continues; both Mr. Robb and I are glad to know that we have the opportunity
Good afternoon everyone. Friends, family, staff members, honored guests and fellow graduates. On behalf of the Grad Class of 2016, we were selected by our class to give some parting words. Today is our day. After thirteen years of knowing only these walls around us, our time here has come to an end. We are officially stepping forward into our futures. No longer united on one path, as we are now branching off on our own, taking our own paths.