What are your qualifications? When I see all the subject categories to choose from and cannot believe a 15 year old high school student can have enough education/experience to know so much to be able to give advice in so many areas! I had to quit reading your narrative, and have not begun to look at the advice you given to others, but am interested in your reponse.
What kind of grades did you receive last term? Since you are involved in tutoring, I would suspect that you have received good grades, but am shocked by so many words being spelled incorrectly, and apparently not typographically errors since some are repeated ("thought" for "though" meaning "although." There are others, but I do not recall all of them now. It is one thing if a poster, or even you in reply make an error, possibly typing in a hurry, but when it is a long-term page, it should be proofed - wait, why am I giving advice?
In the notes I see it is requested that you use proper spelling and grammar. It seems your head and heart are in the right place, but I just had to ask. My best wishes, and good luck!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? H0LDM3CL0S3 answered Thursday November 30 2006, 4:14 pm: Is this supposed to be insulting? I'm not sure, but that's the way I took it. I do type fast sometimes and this is a website, not an essay.. so I don't care about every single word spelled correctly and over useing words or any grammatical errors. My grades are just fine. I have a 3.8 GPA and I took my ACT in the 7th grade. I've been giving advice since I was 12 years old and if I thought that I wasn't any good, then I wouldn't have this website. If I see a question I don't know the answer to, I skip it. I give the best advice I can as a fifteen year old. If you have anything else to say, please message me back. If I took this the wrong way let me know and I'll apologize. Nobody's perfectt darlingg.
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