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UCGal
ParticipantI agree this is good news for the market overall.
But the folks this is happening too… were they current on their trial loan mod? It would kind of suck for them if they played by the rules for 2.5 years and still had the bank yank the cord.
Not saying they’re victims… they borrowed more than they could afford, apparently, (based on them being approved for loan mod.)
UCGal
ParticipantI agree this is good news for the market overall.
But the folks this is happening too… were they current on their trial loan mod? It would kind of suck for them if they played by the rules for 2.5 years and still had the bank yank the cord.
Not saying they’re victims… they borrowed more than they could afford, apparently, (based on them being approved for loan mod.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!UCGal
ParticipantI thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
If you watch the movie you’d end up thinking that all charter schools are better than traditional public schools. That charter schools are the answer to it all.
Looking at San Diego Unified (biggest district in the county) only one charter school stands out as outstanding – Preuss. To get into Preuss you have to be a kid from a single family household. So it’s not open to all kids to apply. The other charter schools in SDUSD are in the middle of the pack by almost any standard… api scores, graduation rates, kids getting into college.
UCGal
ParticipantI thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
If you watch the movie you’d end up thinking that all charter schools are better than traditional public schools. That charter schools are the answer to it all.
Looking at San Diego Unified (biggest district in the county) only one charter school stands out as outstanding – Preuss. To get into Preuss you have to be a kid from a single family household. So it’s not open to all kids to apply. The other charter schools in SDUSD are in the middle of the pack by almost any standard… api scores, graduation rates, kids getting into college.
UCGal
ParticipantI thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
If you watch the movie you’d end up thinking that all charter schools are better than traditional public schools. That charter schools are the answer to it all.
Looking at San Diego Unified (biggest district in the county) only one charter school stands out as outstanding – Preuss. To get into Preuss you have to be a kid from a single family household. So it’s not open to all kids to apply. The other charter schools in SDUSD are in the middle of the pack by almost any standard… api scores, graduation rates, kids getting into college.
UCGal
ParticipantI thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
If you watch the movie you’d end up thinking that all charter schools are better than traditional public schools. That charter schools are the answer to it all.
Looking at San Diego Unified (biggest district in the county) only one charter school stands out as outstanding – Preuss. To get into Preuss you have to be a kid from a single family household. So it’s not open to all kids to apply. The other charter schools in SDUSD are in the middle of the pack by almost any standard… api scores, graduation rates, kids getting into college.
UCGal
ParticipantI thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
If you watch the movie you’d end up thinking that all charter schools are better than traditional public schools. That charter schools are the answer to it all.
Looking at San Diego Unified (biggest district in the county) only one charter school stands out as outstanding – Preuss. To get into Preuss you have to be a kid from a single family household. So it’s not open to all kids to apply. The other charter schools in SDUSD are in the middle of the pack by almost any standard… api scores, graduation rates, kids getting into college.
UCGal
Participanthttp://sdcommute.com/TripPlanner/index.asp
This will give you your bus/trolley options and schedules.
Unless I’m going in a group- I try to take public transit to downtown.
UCGal
Participanthttp://sdcommute.com/TripPlanner/index.asp
This will give you your bus/trolley options and schedules.
Unless I’m going in a group- I try to take public transit to downtown.
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