How to Choose Who Will Write Your Letter of Recommendation Writer for College Scholarships
Students seeking college scholarship money need to think long and hard about who they ask to write their letters of recommendation.
Students seeking college scholarship money need to think long and hard about who they ask to write their letters of recommendation.
There are so many reasons I should be celebrating. Making that last preschool payment should make me want to jump for joy…but I’m not.
I’d been preparing for YEARS when my daughter had her first period. You would have thought I would have been ready for the main event.
This year I decided to do something outside of my usual support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month—I was invited to take part in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®.
We love to travel as a family but travel with kids is hard. There’s always that one point in a trip where I question my sanity.
I did nothing today. I had plans. I had responsibilities. I have articles to write, and things to clean. I have lists and chores and things to get to. But I did none of them.
There is so much talk about where education is going these days. Teachers are so important. They teach not just math and english, but confidence.
“Are you going back to work once your son goes to school? Or will you wait for both to be in school?” Stop. Just stop asking.
I scrolled through the #WhyIDidntReport tweets and expected it to be heartbreaking. It was. What I didn’t expect was a parenting lesson.
We were pregnant together in 2016. Our six children were born within four months of each other. One of our six babies would be born with Down syndrome.
Students seeking college scholarship money need to think long and hard about who they ask to write their letters of recommendation.
There are so many reasons I should be celebrating. Making that last preschool payment should make me want to jump for joy…but I’m not.
I’d been preparing for YEARS when my daughter had her first period. You would have thought I would have been ready for the main event.
This year I decided to do something outside of my usual support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month—I was invited to take part in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®.
We love to travel as a family but travel with kids is hard. There’s always that one point in a trip where I question my sanity.
I did nothing today. I had plans. I had responsibilities. I have articles to write, and things to clean. I have lists and chores and things to get to. But I did none of them.
There is so much talk about where education is going these days. Teachers are so important. They teach not just math and english, but confidence.
“Are you going back to work once your son goes to school? Or will you wait for both to be in school?” Stop. Just stop asking.
I scrolled through the #WhyIDidntReport tweets and expected it to be heartbreaking. It was. What I didn’t expect was a parenting lesson.
We were pregnant together in 2016. Our six children were born within four months of each other. One of our six babies would be born with Down syndrome.