Well it's where I'm stuck for awhile, so yeah. I wanna convince my mom to let me go to California with my brother so I can go to Round 1 for the day before flying back home, but that is very unlikely.
it might be a good idea to look for a job then. coworkers can be friends, at least for one of my bros that's the case.
whatcha doing after high school?
Well, I've tried applying for jobs, but I have never gotten accepted because I can't handle talking with so many random people I think, since it's one of the things I've mentioned when I've been asked questions in an interview.
I want to go to college after high school, but my mom wants me to go to BSU, which is the closest college even though I wanted to go out of Idaho for college.
Well, I've tried applying for jobs, but I have never gotten accepted because I can't handle talking with so many random people I think, since it's one of the things I've mentioned when I've been asked questions in an interview.
Have you tried doing practice interviews with other people? It's a skill that comes with practice, and you can anticipate a lot of the questions/answers that you'll get beforehand.
I get that it's a nerve-wracking situation, but I see it as acting more than anything.
I want to go to college after high school, but my mom wants me to go to BSU, which is the closest college even though I wanted to go out of Idaho for college.
Yeah, in-state is cheaper and homesickness won't be a thing, haha. Whatever you do though, try living where you go to school if it's financially feasible.
edit: oh yeah, i go out of state for school though and it's p awesome, but i only get to go home twice a year
Last edited by Funnygurl555; 12-29-2015, 03:24 PM.
Originally posted by MixMasterLar
is funny eaman?
Can you like not use those stupid names right now? Took me long enough to get these screen names straight in my head
Have you tried doing practice interviews with other people? It's a skill that comes with practice, and you can anticipate a lot of the questions/answers that you'll get beforehand.
I get that it's a nerve-wracking situation, but I see it as acting more than anything.
I'm having problems with the interview, nor the questions. I answer honestly and try not being rude.
Originally posted by Funnygurl555
Yeah, in-state is cheaper and homesickness won't be a thing, haha. Whatever you do though, try living where you go to school if it's financially feasible.
edit: oh yeah, i go out of state for school though and it's p awesome, but i only get to go home twice a year
I don't think I'd be homesick. I've been home so much that I'm getting sick of home T-T
I'm having problems with the interview, nor the questions. I answer honestly and try not being rude.
Do interviews just make you uncomfortable?
I don't think I'd be homesick. I've been home so much that I'm getting sick of home T-T
Haha, okay. If you really want to go out of state and you can pay for it then go for it.
Also I'm assuming you're a senior now. You get a fresh start once you head off to college, so just look forward to that if all else fails.
Originally posted by MixMasterLar
is funny eaman?
Can you like not use those stupid names right now? Took me long enough to get these screen names straight in my head
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