Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey Book Three in Chesapeake Valor Series In a Nutshell: Age Appropriateness: 16 and above Genre(s): Fiction, Suspense, Romance Suspense/Violence: Moderate suspense Romance: Moderate romance Language: None Would I Recommend It? Yes The Nitty-Gritty Suspense/Violence: This book is suspenseful. The characters in this book are all employed by the FBI, and…
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Year End Bucket List
The year is coming to an end. Slipping slowly down behind the mountain, vanishing from sight. I like to take this time to look back and think about what all happened this year. Look back over my shoulder and all that God has done. People like to create bucket lists. Lists of things to check…
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They are everywhere we look. They fill our homes, our schools, and our workplaces. Their ability to compensate and to memorize helps them stay hidden. They are the children that grow into adults, struggling every day to read and write. They are told that dyslexia isn’t real, they are called lazy, they are pushed through…
Get Me Started… College Algebra CLEP
Ready to be done with high school algebra, once and for all? Ready to get those math credits under your belt and move on? Most high school students are prepared to take the College Algebra CLEP after finishing the high school level of Algebra 1 and 2. That means you could graduate from high…
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Time to dust off the books and finish this degree! Once you’ve hit the graduation home stretch it’s a little easier to slow down, but you have to finish strong. You have to run as fast across the finish line as you started out. So here’s what I have left to accomplish before I can…
Control Your Wasted Time
It’s going to happen to all of us. No matter how great your intentions are (or how long your “to do” list is or how many time management apps you have installed on your phone) you will waste time throughout your day. Instead of living in denial that it is happening, you need to spend…
Get a Normal Email Address!
Welcome to your life, wherever this finds you. Still in high school, venturing through college, finding yourself in the work place, or diligently at home. Wherever you are, you probably have an email address and this piece of your life is a huge key to how you view life and what you make of yourself….
The One State with Low Student Debt
There is only one state where the average college student has less that $20,000 of debt when they graduate. In all 50 United States, we can only find one state with this statistic and that award goes to the western state of New Mexico. Student debt is becoming a bigger and bigger issue in America….
How to Schedule a CLEP Test
Scheduling a CLEP exam used to be as easy as calling your proctor, telling her what exam you were going to take, and picking a day. Now, thanks to some revisions by CollegeBoard, there are a few more steps to take before you can go CLEP a class. So here is a basic rundown on…
Skills for College Students
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